含fos-EGFP的TetTag小鼠c-Fos表达异常。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-12-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnbeh.2024.1500794
Jacob H Wilmot, Tracy L Warren, Cassiano R A F Diniz, Deger Carda, Marrisa M Lafreniere, Alex S Nord, Brian J Wiltgen
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分子和遗传技术现在允许选择性标记和操纵神经元群体,通常被称为“印迹细胞”,在特定的经历中活跃。标记这些细胞的一种常用方法是使用fos-tTA转基因小鼠(TetTag)。除了标记在学习过程中活跃的细胞外,通常使用即时早期基因(IEG)表达作为神经活动的指标来检查这些细胞的再激活。目前有多条TetTag线可用。在MMRRC冷冻保存的原始细胞系只含有fos-tTA转基因,而Jackson实验室提供了同时表达fos-tTA和fos-shEGFP基因的小鼠版本。在目前的实验中,我们检测了这两种小鼠系的IEG表达。出乎意料的是,通过免疫组化(IHC)检测,我们发现Jackson fos-tTA/fos-shEGFP小鼠海马中c-Fos的表达水平高于野生型动物。在这些小鼠中,其他eeg如Arc和Egr-1的表达没有升高,这表明c-Fos的过表达不是兴奋性增加或基因表达的广泛变化的结果。qPCR结果显示,Jackson fos-tTA/fos-shEGFP小鼠表达C-Fos - exon1 - gfp融合分子对应的mRNA,该融合分子可能在免疫过程中与C-Fos抗体结合并增加C-Fos的表观表达。Jackson fos-tTA/fos-shEGFP小鼠在恐惧表达或记忆方面与野生型小鼠没有区别,这表明c-Fos-GFP融合蛋白的存在没有行为影响。这些结果确定了使用Jackson fos-tTA/fos-shEGFP小鼠的主要局限性。
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Abnormal c-Fos expression in TetTag mice containing fos-EGFP.

Molecular and genetic techniques now allow selective tagging and manipulation of the population of neurons, often referred to as "engram cells," that were active during a specific experience. One common approach to labeling these cells is to use the fos-tTA transgenic mouse (TetTag). In addition to tagging cells active during learning, it is common to examine the reactivation of these cells using immediate early gene (IEG) expression as an index of neural activity. There are currently multiple TetTag lines available. The original line, cryopreserved at MMRRC, contains only the fos-tTA transgene, while Jackson Labs provides a version of the mouse that expresses both the fos-tTA and fos-shEGFP genes. In the current experiments, we examined IEG expression in these two mouse lines. Unexpectedly, we found that Jackson fos-tTA/fos-shEGFP mice express increased levels of c-Fos in the hippocampus compared to wild type animals when examined with immunohistochemistry (IHC). The expression of other IEGs, such as Arc and Egr-1, was not elevated in these mice, suggesting that the overexpression of c-Fos is not the result of increased excitability or broad changes in gene expression. qPCR revealed that Jackson fos-tTA/fos-shEGFP mice express mRNA corresponding to a c-Fos-Exon1-GFP fusion molecule, which may bind to C-Fos antibodies during IHC and inflate apparent c-Fos expression. Jackson fos-tTA/fos-shEGFP mice did not differ from their wild-type counterparts in fear expression or memory, indicating no behavioral effect of the presence of a c-Fos-GFP fusion protein. These results identify a major limitation inherent in the use of Jackson fos-tTA/fos-shEGFP mice.

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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES-NEUROSCIENCES
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4.70
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506
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience is a leading journal in its field, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research that advances our understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying behavior. Field Chief Editor Nuno Sousa at the Instituto de Pesquisa em Ciências da Vida e da Saúde (ICVS) is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. This journal publishes major insights into the neural mechanisms of animal and human behavior, and welcomes articles studying the interplay between behavior and its neurobiological basis at all levels: from molecular biology and genetics, to morphological, biochemical, neurochemical, electrophysiological, neuroendocrine, pharmacological, and neuroimaging studies.
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