Complexin regulation of synaptic vesicle release: mechanisms in the central nervous system and specialized retinal ribbon synapses.

IF 8.2 2区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell Communication and Signaling Pub Date : 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1186/s12964-024-01942-x
Yun-Zhi Li, Yu Wang, Qing Jiao, Jing Chi, Yang Liang, Bin Fan, Guang-Yu Li
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Synaptic ribbons, recognized for their pivotal role in conveying sensory signals in the visual pathway, are intricate assemblages of presynaptic proteins. Complexin (CPX) regulates synaptic vesicle fusion and neurotransmitter release by modulating the assembly of the soluble NSF attachment protein receptor (SNARE) complex, ensuring precise signal transmission in the retina and the broader central nervous system (CNS). While CPX1 or CPX2 isoforms (CPX1/2) play crucial roles in classical CNS synapses, CPX3 or CPX4 isoforms (CPX3/4) specifically regulate retinal ribbon synapses. These isoforms are essential for sustaining synaptic plasticity related to light signaling, adapting to changes in circadian rhythms, and dynamically regulating visual function under varying light conditions. This review explores the regulation of synaptic vesicle release by CPX in both the CNS and retinal ribbon synapses, with a focus on the mechanisms governing CPX3/4 function in the retina. Additionally, by reviewing the role of CPX and ribbon synapse dysfunction in non-retinal diseases, we further hypothesize the potential mechanisms of CPX in retinal diseases and propose therapeutic strategies targeting CPX to address retinal and CNS disorders associated with synaptic dysfunction.

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突触囊泡释放的复合体调节:中枢神经系统和特殊视网膜带状突触的机制。
突触带是突触前蛋白的复杂组合,被认为在视觉通路中传递感觉信号方面起着关键作用。复合物蛋白(CPX)通过调节可溶性NSF附着蛋白受体(SNARE)复合物的组装来调节突触囊泡融合和神经递质释放,确保视网膜和更广泛的中枢神经系统(CNS)的精确信号传递。CPX1或CPX2亚型(CPX1/2)在经典中枢神经系统突触中起关键作用,而CPX3或CPX4亚型(CPX3/4)特异性调节视网膜带状突触。这些同工异构体对于维持与光信号相关的突触可塑性、适应昼夜节律的变化以及在不同光照条件下动态调节视觉功能至关重要。本文综述了CPX在中枢神经系统和视网膜带状突触中对突触囊泡释放的调控作用,重点探讨了CPX3/4在视网膜中的功能调控机制。此外,通过回顾CPX和带状突触功能障碍在非视网膜疾病中的作用,我们进一步假设CPX在视网膜疾病中的潜在机制,并提出针对CPX的治疗策略,以解决与突触功能障碍相关的视网膜和中枢神经系统疾病。
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期刊介绍: Cell Communication and Signaling (CCS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal that focuses on cellular signaling pathways in both normal and pathological conditions. It publishes original research, reviews, and commentaries, welcoming studies that utilize molecular, morphological, biochemical, structural, and cell biology approaches. CCS also encourages interdisciplinary work and innovative models, including in silico, in vitro, and in vivo approaches, to facilitate investigations of cell signaling pathways, networks, and behavior. Starting from January 2019, CCS is proud to announce its affiliation with the International Cell Death Society. The journal now encourages submissions covering all aspects of cell death, including apoptotic and non-apoptotic mechanisms, cell death in model systems, autophagy, clearance of dying cells, and the immunological and pathological consequences of dying cells in the tissue microenvironment.
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