HIPK2-mediated transcriptional control of NMDA receptor subunit expression regulates neuronal survival and cell death

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NMDA receptors are critical for neuronal communication. Dysfunction in NMDA receptors has been implicated in neuropsychiatric diseases. While it is well recognized that the composition of NMDA receptors undergoes a GluN2B-to-GluN2A switch in early postnatal life, the mechanism regulating this switch remains unclear. Using transcriptomic and functional analyses in brain tissues from male and female Hipk2+/+and Hipk2-/-mice, we showed that the HIPK2-JNK–c-Jun pathway is important in suppressing the transcription of Grin2a and Grin2c, which encodes the GluN2A and GluN2C subunits of the NMDA receptors, respectively. Loss of HIPK2 leads to a significant decrease in JNK–c-Jun signaling, which in turn derepresses the transcription of Grin2a and Grin2c mRNA and upregulates GluN2A and GluN2C protein levels. These changes result in a significant increase of GluN2A/GluN2B ratio in synapse and mitochondria, a persistent activation of the ERK-CREB pathway and the upregulation of synaptic activity-regulated genes, which collectively contribute to the resistance of Hipk2-/-neurons to cell death induced by mitochondrial toxins.

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Shang, Y., Zhang, J., & Huang, E. J. (2018). HIPK2-mediated transcriptional control of NMDA receptor subunit expression regulates neuronal survival and cell death. Journal of Neuroscience, 38(16), 4006–4019. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3577-17.2018

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