eLife (Jun 2022)

Distinct but overlapping roles of LRRTM1 and LRRTM2 in developing and mature hippocampal circuits

  • Shreya H Dhume,
  • Steven A Connor,
  • Fergil Mills,
  • Parisa Karimi Tari,
  • Sarah HM Au-Yeung,
  • Benjamin Karimi,
  • Shinichiro Oku,
  • Reiko T Roppongi,
  • Hiroshi Kawabe,
  • Shernaz X Bamji,
  • Yu Tian Wang,
  • Nils Brose,
  • Michael F Jackson,
  • Ann Marie Craig,
  • Tabrez J Siddiqui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.64742
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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LRRTMs are postsynaptic cell adhesion proteins that have region-restricted expression in the brain. To determine their role in the molecular organization of synapses in vivo, we studied synapse development and plasticity in hippocampal neuronal circuits in mice lacking both Lrrtm1 and Lrrtm2. We found that LRRTM1 and LRRTM2 regulate the density and morphological integrity of excitatory synapses on CA1 pyramidal neurons in the developing brain but are not essential for these roles in the mature circuit. Further, they are required for long-term-potentiation in the CA3-CA1 pathway and the dentate gyrus, and for enduring fear memory in both the developing and mature brain. Our data show that LRRTM1 and LRRTM2 regulate synapse development and function in a cell-type and developmental-stage-specific manner, and thereby contribute to the fine-tuning of hippocampal circuit connectivity and plasticity.

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