Balance within the neurexin trans-synaptic connexus stabilizes behavioral control

Raymond A. Clarke, Valsamma Eapen

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    Abstract

    Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by a broad spectrum of behavioral deficits of unknown etiology. ASD associated mutations implicate numerous neurological pathways including a common association with the neurexin trans-synaptic connexus (NTSC) which regulates neuronal cell-adhesion, neuronal circuitry, and neurotransmission. Comparable DNA lesions affecting the NTSC, however, associate with a diversity of behavioral deficits within and without the autism spectrum including a very strong association with Tourette syndrome. The NTSC is comprised of numerous post-synaptic ligands competing for trans-synaptic connection with one of the many different neurexin receptors yet no apparent association exists between specific NTSC molecules/complexes and specific behavioral deficits. Together these findings indicate a fundamental role for NTSC-balance in stabilizing pre-behavioral control. Further molecular and clinical characterization and stratification of ASD and TS on the basis of NTSC status will help elucidate the molecular basis of behavior – and define how the NTSC functions in combination with other molecular determinates to strengthen behavioral control and specify behavioral deficits.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number52
    Number of pages6
    JournalFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
    Volume8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • Autism
    • Tourette syndrome
    • molecular genetics
    • neurogenetics
    • neurosciences

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