Autophagy has a key role in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia

A. Merenlender-Wagner, A. Malishkevich, Z. Shemer, M. Udawela, A. Gibbons, E. Scarr, B. Dean, J. Levine, G. Agam, I. Gozes*

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Abstract

Autophagy is a process preserving the balance between synthesis, degradation and recycling of cellular components and is therefore essential for neuronal survival and function. Several key proteins govern the autophagy pathway including beclin1 and microtubule associated protein 1 light chain 3 (LC3). Here, we show a brain-specific reduction in beclin1 expression in postmortem hippocampus of schizophrenia patients, not detected in peripheral lymphocytes. This is in contrast with activity-dependent neuroprotective protein (ADNP) and ADNP2, which we have previously found to be deregulated in postmortem hippocampal samples from schizophrenia patients, but that now showed a significantly increased expression in lymphocytes from related patients, similar to increases in the anti-apoptotic, beclin1-interacting, Bcl2. The increase in ADNP was associated with the initial stages of the disease, possibly reflecting a compensatory effect. The increase in ADNP2 might be a consequence of neuroleptic treatment, as seen in rats subjected to clozapine treatment. ADNP haploinsufficiency in mice, which results in age-related neuronal death, cognitive and social dysfunction, exhibited reduced hippocampal beclin1 and increased Bcl2 expression (mimicking schizophrenia and normal human aging). At the protein level, ADNP co-immunoprecipitated with LC3B suggesting a direct association with the autophagy process and paving the path to novel targets for drug design.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)126-132
Number of pages7
JournalMolecular Psychiatry
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Feb 2015

Funding

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Victorian Government’s Operational Infrastructure Support Program
Canadian Friends of Tel Aviv University
Allon Therapeutics Inc.
University of Melbourne
Parkinson’s Victoria and Perpetual Philanthropic Services
National Health and Medical Research Council
Florey Institute for Neuroscience and Mental Health
Tel Aviv University
Helen Macpherson Smith Trust
AAMN Foundation
National Science Foundation1002240
Australian Research CouncilFT100100689

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