前向遗传学结合无监督分类确定了影响胆道系统形成的斑马鱼突变体。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Divya Jyoti Singh , Kathryn M. Tuscano , Amrhen L. Ortega , Manali Dimri , Kevin Tae , William Lee , Muslim A. Muslim , Isabela M. Rivera Paz , Jay L. Liu , Lain X. Pierce , Allyson McClendon , Isabel Gibson , Jodi Livesay , Takuya F. Sakaguchi
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摘要

胆道网络形成障碍可导致先天性胆汁淤积性肝病;然而,负责胆道系统正常形成和维护的基因尚未完全确定。结合计算网络结构分析算法和斑马鱼正向遗传筛选,我们发现了 24 个新的斑马鱼突变体,这些突变体显示肝内胆道网络形成受损。互补测试表明,这 24 个突变影响 24 个不同的基因。我们采用无监督聚类算法,无偏见地将复原的突变体分为三类。进一步的计算分析表明,这三类突变中的每一种都对肝内胆汁网络中的节点-亚型组成和分布具有独特的表型。此外,我们还发现大多数恢复的突变都是可行的。这些突变鱼已经是研究慢性胆汁淤积性肝病的良好动物模型,它们的胆道网络表型一直持续到成年期。总之,这项研究提供了独特的遗传和计算工具集,促进了我们对导致胆道系统畸形和胆汁淤积性肝病的分子途径的了解。
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Forward genetics combined with unsupervised classifications identified zebrafish mutants affecting biliary system formation

Forward genetics combined with unsupervised classifications identified zebrafish mutants affecting biliary system formation

Forward genetics combined with unsupervised classifications identified zebrafish mutants affecting biliary system formation

Impaired formation of the biliary network can lead to congenital cholestatic liver diseases; however, the genes responsible for proper biliary system formation and maintenance have not been fully identified. Combining computational network structure analysis algorithms with a zebrafish forward genetic screen, we identified 24 new zebrafish mutants that display impaired intrahepatic biliary network formation. Complementation tests suggested these 24 mutations affect 24 different genes. We applied unsupervised clustering algorithms to unbiasedly classify the recovered mutants into three classes. Further computational analysis revealed that each of the recovered mutations in these three classes has a unique phenotype on node-subtype composition and distribution within the intrahepatic biliary network. In addition, we found most of the recovered mutations are viable. In those mutant fish, which are already good animal models to study chronic cholestatic liver diseases, the biliary network phenotypes persist into adulthood. Altogether, this study provides unique genetic and computational toolsets that advance our understanding of the molecular pathways leading to biliary system malformation and cholestatic liver diseases.

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