Multiomic analysis of early epileptogenesis in mice reveals phosphorylation and dephosphorylation directed growth and synaptic weakening

iScience(2024)

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To investigate the phosphorylation-based signalling and protein changes occurring early in epileptogenesis, the hippocampi of mice treated with pilocarpine were examined by quantitative mass spectrometry at 4 and 24 h post-status epilepticus at vast depth. Hundreds of posttranscriptional regulatory proteins were the major early targets of increased phosphorylation. At 24 h, many protein level changes were detected and the phosphoproteome continued to be perturbed. The major targets of decreased phosphorylation at 4 h and 24 h were a subset of postsynaptic density scaffold proteins, ion channels and neurotransmitter receptors. Many proteins targeted by dephosphorylation at 4 h also had decreased protein abundance at 24 h, indicating a phosphatase-mediated weakening of synapses. Increased translation was indicated by protein changes at 24 h. These observations, and many additional indicators within this multiomic resource, suggest that early epileptogenesis is characterized by signalling that stimulates both growth and a homeostatic response that weakens excitability.
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Epilepsy,epileptogenesis,phosphoproteome,proteome,signalling,posttranscriptional,homeostatic plasticity,postsynaptic density,diazepam,MTOR
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