SNX27: A Trans-species Cognitive Modulator with Implications for Anxiety and Stress Susceptibility
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Sorting Nexin 27 (SNX27) is a brain-enriched endosome-associated cargo adaptor that shapes excitatory control, being relevant for cognitive and reward processing, and for several neurological conditions. Despite this, SNX27's role in the nervous system remains poorly explored. To further understand SNX27 function, we performed an extensive behavioral characterization comprising motor, cognitive and emotional dimensions of SNX27 mice. Furthermore, attending on the recently described association between SNX27 function and cellular stress signaling mechanisms , we explored SNX27-stress interplay using a mutant and wild-type (WT) rodents after stress exposure. SNX27 mice, as mutants, present cognitive impairments, highlighting a conserved role for SNX27 in cognitive modulation across species. Interestingly, SNX27 downmodulation leads to anxiety-like behavior in mice evaluated in the Elevated Plus Maze (EPM). This anxious phenotype is associated with increased dendritic complexity of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) neurons, and increased complexity of the basolateral amygdala (BLA) pyramidal neurons. These findings highlight the still unknown role of SNX27 in anxiety regulation. Moreover, we uncovered a direct link between SNX27 dysfunction and stress susceptibility in and found that stress-exposed rodents display decreased SNX27 levels in stress-susceptible brain regions. Altogether, we provided new insights on SNX27's relevance in anxiety-related behaviors and neuronal structure in stress-associated brain regions.
Jahangiri S, Naeim M, Majidnia M, Mostafavi M, Imannezhad S, Mohammadi Y Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2024; 86(6):3508-3513.
PMID: 38846870 PMC: 11152884. DOI: 10.1097/MS9.0000000000002046.