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Stress induces behavioral abnormalities by increasing expression of phagocytic receptor MERTK in astrocytes to promote synapse phagocytosis

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Stress induces behavioral abnormalities by increasing expression of phagocytic receptor MERTK in astrocytes to promote synapse phagocytosis
Author(s)
Byun, Youkyeong Gloria; Kim, Nam-Shik; Kim, Gyuri; Yi-Seon Jeon; Choi, Jong Bin; Park, Chan-Woo; Kyungdeok Kim; Jang, Hyunsoo; Jinkyeong Kim; Eunjoon Kim; Han, Yong-Mahn; Yoon, Ki-Jun; Seung-Hee Lee; Chung, Won-Suk
Publication Date
2023-09
Journal
Immunity, v.56, no.9, pp.2105 - 2120.e13
Publisher
Cell Press
Abstract
Childhood neglect and/or abuse can induce mental health conditions with unknown mechanisms. Here, we identified stress hormones as strong inducers of astrocyte-mediated synapse phagocytosis. Using in vitro, in vivo, and human brain organoid experiments, we showed that stress hormones increased the expression of the Mertk phagocytic receptor in astrocytes through glucocorticoid receptor (GR). In post-natal mice, exposure to early social deprivation (ESD) specifically activated the GR-MERTK pathway in astrocytes, but not in microglia. The excitatory post-synaptic density in cortical regions was reduced in ESD mice, and there was an increase in the astrocytic engulfment of these synapses. The loss of excitatory synapses, abnormal neuronal network activities, and behavioral abnormalities in ESD mice were largely prevented by ablating GR or MERTK in astrocytes. Our work reveals the critical roles of astrocytic GR-MERTK activation in evoking stress-induced abnormal behaviors in mice, suggesting GR-MERTK signaling as a therapeutic target for stress-induced mental health conditions. © 2023 The Authors
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/13997
DOI
10.1016/j.immuni.2023.07.005
ISSN
1074-7613
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Center for Synaptic Brain Dysfunctions(시냅스 뇌질환 연구단) > 1. Journal Papers (저널논문)
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