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The sulfite oxidase Shopper controls neuronal activity by regulating glutamate homeostasis in Drosophila ensheathing glia

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  • Nils Otto

    (Universität Münster
    University of Oxford)

  • Zvonimir Marelja

    (University of Potsdam
    Université Paris Descartes—Sorbonne Paris Cité)

  • Andreas Schoofs

    (University of Bonn)

  • Holger Kranenburg

    (Universität Münster)

  • Jonas Bittern

    (Universität Münster)

  • Kerem Yildirim

    (Universität Münster)

  • Dimitri Berh

    (Universität Münster)

  • Maria Bethke

    (Universität Münster)

  • Silke Thomas

    (Universität Münster)

  • Sandra Rode

    (Universität Münster)

  • Benjamin Risse

    (Universität Münster)

  • Xiaoyi Jiang

    (Universität Münster)

  • Michael Pankratz

    (University of Bonn)

  • Silke Leimkühler

    (University of Potsdam)

  • Christian Klämbt

    (Universität Münster)

Abstract

Specialized glial subtypes provide support to developing and functioning neural networks. Astrocytes modulate information processing by neurotransmitter recycling and release of neuromodulatory substances, whereas ensheathing glial cells have not been associated with neuromodulatory functions yet. To decipher a possible role of ensheathing glia in neuronal information processing, we screened for glial genes required in the Drosophila central nervous system for normal locomotor behavior. Shopper encodes a mitochondrial sulfite oxidase that is specifically required in ensheathing glia to regulate head bending and peristalsis. shopper mutants show elevated sulfite levels affecting the glutamate homeostasis which then act on neuronal network function. Interestingly, human patients lacking the Shopper homolog SUOX develop neurological symptoms, including seizures. Given an enhanced expression of SUOX by oligodendrocytes, our findings might indicate that in both invertebrates and vertebrates more than one glial cell type may be involved in modulating neuronal activity.

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  • Nils Otto & Zvonimir Marelja & Andreas Schoofs & Holger Kranenburg & Jonas Bittern & Kerem Yildirim & Dimitri Berh & Maria Bethke & Silke Thomas & Sandra Rode & Benjamin Risse & Xiaoyi Jiang & Michael, 2018. "The sulfite oxidase Shopper controls neuronal activity by regulating glutamate homeostasis in Drosophila ensheathing glia," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-05645-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-05645-z
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