G protein-coupled potassium channels implicated in mouse and cellular models of GNB1 Encephalopathy

Author:

Colombo SophieORCID,Petri Sabrina,Shalomov Boris,Reddy Haritha P.,Tabak Galit,Dhindsa Ryan S.,Gelfman Sahar,Teng Sasa,Krizay Daniel,Rafikian Elizabeth E.,Bera Amal K.ORCID,Yang Mu,Boland Michael J.ORCID,Peng Yueqing,Frankel Wayne N.ORCID,Dascal NathanORCID,Goldstein David B.

Abstract

SUMMARYDe novo mutations in GNB1, encoding the Gβ1 subunit of G proteins, cause a neurodevelopmental disorder with global developmental delay and epilepsy. Mice carrying a pathogenic mutation, K78R, recapitulate aspects of the disorder, including developmental delay and frequent spike-wave discharges (SWD). Cultured mutant cortical neurons display aberrant bursting activity on multi-electrode arrays. Strikingly, the antiepileptic drug ethosuximide (ETX) restores normal neuronal network behavior in vitro and suppresses SWD in vivo. In contrast, while valproic acid suppresses SWD, it does not restore normal network behavior, suggesting that ETX has mechanistic specificity for the effects of aberrant Gβ1 signaling. Consistent with this, we show that K78R is a gain-of-function of G protein-coupled potassium channel (GIRK) activation that is potently inhibited by ETX. This work suggests that altered Gβ1 signaling causes disease in part through effects on GIRK channels, illustrates the utility of cultured neuronal networks in pharmacological screening, and establishes effective pre-clinical models for GNB1 Encephalopathy.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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