The non-adrenergic imidazoline-1 receptor protein Nischarin is a key regulator of astrocyte glutamate uptake

2020 
Astrocytic GLT-1 is the main glutamate transporter involved in glutamate buffering in the brain, pivotal for glutamate removal at excitatory synapses to terminate neurotransmission and for preventing excitotoxicity. We show here that the surface expression and function of GLT-1 can be rapidly modulated through the interaction of its N-terminus with the nonadrenergic imidazoline-1 receptor protein, Nischarin. The phox domain of Nischarin is critical for interaction and internalization of surface GLT-1. Using live super-resolution imaging, we found that glutamate accelerated Nischarin-GLT-1 internalization into endosomal structures. The surface GLT-1 level increased in Nischarin knockout astrocytes, and this correlated with a significant increase in transporter uptake current. Furthermore, Nischarin knockout in astrocytes is neuroprotective against glutamate excitotoxicity. These data provide new molecular insights into regulation of GLT-1 surface level and function and suggest novel drug targets for the treatment of neurological disorders. HighlightsO_LIThe phox domain of Nischarin interacts with the N-terminal tail of the main astrocyte glutamate transporter, GLT-1. C_LIO_LINischarin promotes internalization of GLT-1 to endosomes. C_LIO_LIGlutamate modulates GLT-1 surface levels via regulation of the Nischarin-GLT-1 interaction. C_LIO_LIGenetic loss of Nischarin significantly increases GLT-1 surface expression, resulting in increased glutamate transport currents and enhanced neuroprotection. C_LI
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