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Neuronal autophagy in the control of synapse function
Anna Karpova, P. Robin Hiesinger, Marijn Kuijpers, Anne Albrecht, Janine Kirstein, Maria Andres‐Alonso, Alexander Josef Biermeier, Britta J. Eickholt, Marina Mikhaylova, Marta Maglione, Carolina Montenegro‐Venegas, Stephan J. Sigrist, Eckart D. Gundelfinger, Volker Haucke, Michael R. Kreutz
Neuron · 2025 · ▲ 32 citations
Abstract
Neurons are long-lived postmitotic cells that capitalize on autophagy(definition) to remove toxic or defective proteins and organelles to maintain neurotransmission and the integrity of their functional proteome. Mutations in autophagy genes cause congenital diseases, sharing prominent brain dysfunctions including epilepsy, intellectual disability, and neurodegeneration. Ablation of core autophagy genes in neurons or glia disrupts normal behavior, leading to motor deficits, memory impairment, altered sociability, and epilepsy, which are associated with defects in synapse maturation, plasticity, and neurotransmitter release. In spite of the importance of autophagy for brain physiology, the substrates of neuronal autophagy and the mechanisms by which defects in autophagy affect synaptic function in health and disease remain controversial. Here, we summarize the current state of knowledge on neuronal autophagy, address the existing controversies and inconsistencies in the field, and provide a roadmap for future research on the role of autophagy in the control of synaptic function.
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Karpova, A., Hiesinger, P.R., Kuijpers, M., Albrecht, A., Kirstein, J., Andres‐Alonso, M., Biermeier, A.J., Eickholt, B.J., Mikhaylova, M., Maglione, M., Montenegro‐Venegas, C., Sigrist, S.J., Gundelfinger, E.D., Haucke, V., & Kreutz, M.R. (2025). Neuronal autophagy in the control of synapse function. <em>Neuron</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2025.01.019
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Karpova A, Hiesinger PR, Kuijpers M, Albrecht A, Kirstein J, Andres‐Alonso M, et al. Neuronal autophagy in the control of synapse function. Neuron. 2025. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2025.01.019.
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@article{anna2025Neuron,
title = {Neuronal autophagy in the control of synapse function},
author = {Anna Karpova and P. Robin Hiesinger and Marijn Kuijpers and Anne Albrecht and Janine Kirstein and Maria Andres‐Alonso and Alexander Josef Biermeier and Britta J. Eickholt and Marina Mikhaylova and Marta Maglione and Carolina Montenegro‐Venegas and Stephan J. Sigrist and Eckart D. Gundelfinger and Volker Haucke and Michael R. Kreutz},
journal = {Neuron},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.1016/j.neuron.2025.01.019},
}
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