TAOK2 controls synaptic plasticity and anxiety through ERK and calcium signaling
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The kinase TAOK2 regulates dendritic architecture and synaptic plasticity and is implicated in
neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders, including autism and schizophrenia. Here, we
investigated TAOK2 function by creating an Emx1-Cre-driven, excitatory neuron-specific conditional
Taok2 knockout (Taok2 cKO) mouse line. Pathway profiling in Taok2 cKO primary cortical neurons
revealed impaired ERK/MAPK and calcium signaling after AMPA, BDNF, or bicuculline stimulation.
These results were validated by reduced p-ERK1/2 protein levels and decreased calcium flux. Cultured
Taok2 cKO neurons displayed reduced synaptic density and connectivity. Single-nucleus RNA
sequencing of medial prefrontal cortex identified dysregulated gene expression enriched for
postsynaptic MAPK and calcium pathways within cortical layers 2/3 and 4/5. Taok2 cKO mice exhibited
an anxiety-related thigmotactic behavior in the open field test. Our findings demonstrate that TAOK2
loss in excitatory cortical neurons disrupts synaptic signaling and connectivity, driving behavioral
abnormalities, and position TAOK2 as a potential drug target for neuropsychiatric disorders.
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2025-10-02



