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Publication : A serotonergic axon-cilium synapse drives nuclear signaling to alter chromatin accessibility.

First Author  Sheu SH Year  2022
Journal  Cell Volume  185
Issue  18 Pages  3390-3407.e18
PubMed ID  36055200 Mgi Jnum  J:329461
Mgi Id  MGI:7336632 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2022.07.026
Citation  Sheu SH, et al. (2022) A serotonergic axon-cilium synapse drives nuclear signaling to alter chromatin accessibility. Cell 185(18):3390-3407.e18
abstractText  Chemical synapses between axons and dendrites mediate neuronal intercellular communication. Here, we describe a synapse between axons and primary cilia: the axo-ciliary synapse. Using enhanced focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy on samples with optimally preserved ultrastructure, we discovered synapses between brainstem serotonergic axons and the primary cilia of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons. Functionally, these cilia are enriched in a ciliary-restricted serotonin receptor, the 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 6 (5-HTR6). Using a cilia-targeted serotonin sensor, we show that opto- and chemogenetic stimulation of serotonergic axons releases serotonin onto cilia. Ciliary 5-HTR6 stimulation activates a non-canonical Galphaq/11-RhoA pathway, which modulates nuclear actin and increases histone acetylation and chromatin accessibility. Ablation of this pathway reduces chromatin accessibility in CA1 pyramidal neurons. As a signaling apparatus with proximity to the nucleus, axo-ciliary synapses short circuit neurotransmission to alter the postsynaptic neuron's epigenetic state.
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