Cell Reports (Dec 2018)

Importin α5 Regulates Anxiety through MeCP2 and Sphingosine Kinase 1

  • Nicolas Panayotis,
  • Anton Sheinin,
  • Shachar Y. Dagan,
  • Michael M. Tsoory,
  • Franziska Rother,
  • Mayur Vadhvani,
  • Anna Meshcheriakova,
  • Sandip Koley,
  • Letizia Marvaldi,
  • Didi-Andreas Song,
  • Eitan Reuveny,
  • Britta J. Eickholt,
  • Enno Hartmann,
  • Michael Bader,
  • Izhak Michaelevski,
  • Mike Fainzilber

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 11
pp. 3169 – 3179.e7

Abstract

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Summary: Importins mediate transport from synapse to soma and from cytoplasm to nucleus, suggesting that perturbation of importin-dependent pathways should have significant neuronal consequences. A behavioral screen on five importin α knockout lines revealed that reduced expression of importin α5 (KPNA1) in hippocampal neurons specifically decreases anxiety in mice. Re-expression of importin α5 in ventral hippocampus of knockout animals increased anxiety behaviors to wild-type levels. Hippocampal neurons lacking importin α5 reveal changes in presynaptic plasticity and modified expression of MeCP2-regulated genes, including sphingosine kinase 1 (Sphk1). Knockout of importin α5, but not importin α3 or α4, reduces MeCP2 nuclear localization in hippocampal neurons. A Sphk1 blocker reverses anxiolysis in the importin α5 knockout mouse, while pharmacological activation of sphingosine signaling has robust anxiolytic effects in wild-type animals. Thus, importin α5 influences sphingosine-sensitive anxiety pathways by regulating MeCP2 nuclear import in hippocampal neurons. : Panayotis et al. found decreased anxiety in importin α5 knockout mice. They report that importin α5 influences sphingosine-sensitive anxiety pathways by regulating MeCP2 nuclear import in hippocampal neurons. Keywords: anxiety, anxiolytic, importin, karyopherin, KPNA1, MeCP2, sphingosine kinase, synapse-nucleus communication