A microRNA negative feedback loop downregulates vesicle transport and inhibits fear memory

  • Mathew R
  • Tatarakis A
  • Rudenko A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The SNARE-mediated vesicular transport pathway plays major roles in synaptic remodeling associated with formation of long-term memories, but the mechanisms that regulate this pathway during memory acquisition are not fully understood. Here we identify miRNAs that are up-regulated in the rodent hippocampus upon contextual fear-conditioning and identify the vesicular transport and synaptogenesis pathways as the major targets of the fear-induced miRNAs. We demonstrate that miR-153, a member of this group, inhibits the expression of key components of the vesicular transport machinery, and down-regulates Glutamate receptor A1 trafficking and neurotransmitter release. MiR-153 expression is specifically induced during LTP induction in hippocampal slices and its knockdown in the hippocampus of adult mice results in enhanced fear memory. Our results suggest that miR-153, and possibly other fear-induced miRNAs, act as components of a negative feedback loop that blocks neuronal hyperactivity at least partly through the inhibition of the vesicular transport pathway.

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Mathew, R. S., Tatarakis, A., Rudenko, A., Johnson-Venkatesh, E. M., Yang, Y. J., Murphy, E. A., … Moazed, D. (2016). A microRNA negative feedback loop downregulates vesicle transport and inhibits fear memory. ELife, 5. https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.22467

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