伪狂犬病毒bartha株cre依赖性逆行跨多突触示踪剂的研制。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Hu You, Wang Qinghan, Sun Kangyixin, Yang Jia, Xu Fuqiang, Jia Fan
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摘要

绘制特定神经元亚类的神经回路对于理解大脑的工作机制至关重要。目前,许多类型的表达Cre重组酶的转基因小鼠已被改造并广泛应用于神经科学。为了将多水平输入映射到特定神经元亚群的神经回路中,必须开发一种cre依赖的逆行跨多突触示踪剂。伪狂犬病毒疫苗株(PRV, Bartha株)可感染神经元并在神经回路中逆行传播。本研究通过对PRV Bartha株的基因组进行工程改造,用荧光蛋白基因和TK基因的cre依赖性表达盒替代PRV的TK基因,制备了两种新的示踪剂PRV676和PRV829。这两种示踪剂可以在体外和体内分别表达EGFP和mRuby3,并产生Cre依赖的子代病毒,这有助于绘制表达Cre的特定神经元亚群的多级输入。总的来说,我们的工作为神经科学研究提供了两种新的工具。
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Development of Cre-dependent retrograde trans-multisynaptic tracer based on pseudorabies virus bartha strain.

Mapping the neural circuit of a specific neuronal subclass is central to understanding the working mechanism of the brain. Currently, numerous types of transgenic mice expressing Cre recombinase have been engineered and widely used in neuroscience. To map the multilevel inputs into the neural circuit of a specific neuronal subpopulation, a Cre-dependent retrograde trans-multisynaptic tracer must be developed. The vaccine strain of Pseudorabies virus (PRV, Bartha strain) can infect neurons and spread in a retrograde manner in the neural circuit. In this study, we engineered the genome of PRV Bartha strain to prepare two new tracers, PRV676 and PRV829, by replacing the TK gene of PRV with the Cre-dependent expression cassette of the fluorescent protein gene and the TK gene. These two tracers can separately and Cre-dependently express EGFP and mRuby3 and produce progeny viruses in vitro and in vivo, which can help to map the multilevel inputs of a specific neuronal subpopulation expressing Cre. Collectively, our work provides two new tools for neuroscience research.

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Molecular Brain
Molecular Brain NEUROSCIENCES-
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7.30
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期刊介绍: Molecular Brain is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of studies on the nervous system at the molecular, cellular, and systems level providing a forum for scientists to communicate their findings. Molecular brain research is a rapidly expanding research field in which integrative approaches at the genetic, molecular, cellular and synaptic levels yield key information about the physiological and pathological brain. These studies involve the use of a wide range of modern techniques in molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, imaging and electrophysiology.
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