[PDF][PDF] Different neuronal activity patterns induce different gene expression programs

KM Tyssowski, NR DeStefino, JH Cho, CJ Dunn… - Neuron, 2018 - cell.com
KM Tyssowski, NR DeStefino, JH Cho, CJ Dunn, RG Poston, CE Carty, RD Jones…
Neuron, 2018cell.com
A vast number of different neuronal activity patterns could each induce a different set of
activity-regulated genes. Mapping this coupling between activity pattern and gene induction
would allow inference of a neuron's activity-pattern history from its gene expression and
improve our understanding of activity-pattern-dependent synaptic plasticity. In genome-scale
experiments comparing brief and sustained activity patterns, we reveal that activity-duration
history can be inferred from gene expression profiles. Brief activity selectively induces a …
Summary
A vast number of different neuronal activity patterns could each induce a different set of activity-regulated genes. Mapping this coupling between activity pattern and gene induction would allow inference of a neuron's activity-pattern history from its gene expression and improve our understanding of activity-pattern-dependent synaptic plasticity. In genome-scale experiments comparing brief and sustained activity patterns, we reveal that activity-duration history can be inferred from gene expression profiles. Brief activity selectively induces a small subset of the activity-regulated gene program that corresponds to the first of three temporal waves of genes induced by sustained activity. Induction of these first-wave genes is mechanistically distinct from that of the later waves because it requires MAPK/ERK signaling but does not require de novo translation. Thus, the same mechanisms that establish the multi-wave temporal structure of gene induction also enable different gene sets to be induced by different activity durations.
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