Partial rescue of schizophrenia-related phenotypes in young adult Sp4 hypomorphic mice.
Journal of psychiatric research July 1, 2025 Joris Kamp, Megan E Sikkink, Mahalah R Buell et al.
In mice with reduced Sp4 expression, a gene linked to schizophrenia in humans, restoring Sp4 in young adults partially corrected two schizophrenia-related behavioral deficits—prepulse inhibition and hypersensitivity to ketamine—but did not improve context memory. The SP4 gene is strongly associated with schizophrenia risk; human studies show that loss of one copy increases odds of schizophrenia by about 9-fold. These results suggest that Sp4 restoration in adulthood may reverse some but not all behavioral abnormalities, supporting further investigation of SP4 as a potential drug target.