The downregulation of Kv1 channels in Lgi1 mice is accompanied by a profound modification of its interactome and a parallel decrease in Kv2 channels

authors

  • Ramirez-Franco Jorge
  • Debreux Kévin
  • Sangiardi Marion
  • Belghazi Maya
  • Kim Yujin
  • Lee Suk-Ho
  • Lévêque Christian
  • Seagar Michael
  • El Far Oussama

keywords

  • Autosomal-dominant lateral temporal lobe epilepsy
  • Kv1 channels
  • Kv2 channels
  • Leucine-rich glioma-inactivated 1 LGI1
  • Limbic encephalitis
  • Proteomic

abstract

In animal models of LGI1-dependent autosomal dominant lateral temporal lobe epilepsy, Kv1 channels are downregulated, suggesting their crucial involvement in epileptogenesis. The molecular basis of Kv1 channel-downregulation in LGI1 knock-out mice has not been elucidated and how the absence of this extracellular protein induces an important modification in the expression of Kv1 remains unknown. In this study we analyse by immunofluorescence the modifications in neuronal Kv1.1 and Kv1.2 distribution throughout the hippocampal formation of LGI1 knock-out mice. We show that Kv1 downregulation is not restricted to the axonal compartment, but also takes place in the somatodendritic region and is accompanied by a drastic decrease in Kv2 expression levels. Moreover, we find that the downregulation of these Kv channels is associated with a marked increase in bursting patterns. Finally, mass spectrometry uncovered key modifications in the Kv1 interactome that highlight the epileptogenic implication of Kv1 downregulation in LGI1 knock-out animals.

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