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The long non-coding RNA NEAT1 is responsive to neuronal activity and is associated with hyperexcitability states
G Barry, JA Briggs, DW Hwang, SP Nayler, PRJ Fortuna, N Jonkhout, F Dachet, JLV Maag, P Mestdagh, EM Singh, L Avesson, DC Kaczorowski, E Ozturk, NC Jones, I Vetter, L Arriola-Martinez, J Hu, GR Franco, VM Warn, A Gong Show all
Scientific Reports | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1038/srep40127
Abstract
Despite their abundance, the molecular functions of long non-coding RNAs in mammalian nervous systems remain poorly understood. Here we show that the long non-coding RNA, NEAT1, directly modulates neuronal excitability and is associated with pathological seizure states. Specifically, NEAT1 is dynamically regulated by neuronal activity in vitro and in vivo, binds epilepsy-associated potassium channel-interacting proteins including KCNAB2 and KCNIP1, and induces a neuronal hyper-potentiation phenotype in iPSC-derived human cortical neurons following antisense oligonucleotide knockdown. Next generation sequencing reveals a strong association of NEAT1 with increased ion channel gene expression u..
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