一种新的14-3-3θ拟磷小鼠模型显示社会优势缺陷。

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY
Biology Open Pub Date : 2025-05-21 DOI:10.1242/bio.061963
Mary A Gannon, Thanushri Srikantha, Rudradip Pattanayak, Navya Kapa, Aneesh Pathak, A Claire Roberts, William J Stone, Kasandra Scholz, Roschongporn Ekkatine, Talene A Yacoubian
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摘要

14-3-3蛋白,特别是14-3-3θ异构体,在几种帕金森病(PD)模型中具有神经保护作用。在PD和其他神经退行性疾病中观察到14-3-3θ磷酸化增加的证据表明14-3-3θ磷酸化在神经退行性疾病中可能起致病作用。我们最近创建了一种新的条件敲入小鼠来表达14-3-3θ S232D拟磷突变。我们将这种条件敲入小鼠与Emx1-Cre小鼠杂交,以诱导皮层和海马中S232D突变的表达,我们评估了14-3-3θ磷酸化对行为和病理的影响。与Cre对照组小鼠相比,这些小鼠表现出轻度运动缺陷和社会支配行为减少,但表现出正常的认知和焦虑水平。S232D小鼠在基线时未表现出任何αsyn或磷酸化tau的病理变化,并且在S232D小鼠的原代海马培养中树突状树突生长正常。总的来说,该小鼠模型是一种新颖的工具,可用于研究神经退行性疾病模型中S232位点14-3-3θ磷酸化的影响。
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A novel 14-3-3θ phosphomimetic mouse model demonstrates social dominance defects.

14-3-3 proteins, particularly the 14-3-3θ isoform, are neuroprotective in several models of Parkinson's disease (PD). Evidence for increased 14-3-3θ phosphorylation observed in PD and other neurodegenerative diseases points to a possible pathogenic role for 14-3-3θ phosphorylation in neurodegenerative disease. We recently created a novel conditional knock-in mouse to express the 14-3-3θ S232D phosphomimetic mutation. After crossing this conditional knock-in mouse with the Emx1-Cre mouse in order to induce expression of the S232D mutation in the cortex and hippocampus, we evaluated the effect of 14-3-3θ phosphorylation on behavior and pathology. These mice demonstrated mild motor deficits and reduced social dominance behavior but showed normal cognition and anxiety levels compared to Cre control mice. S232D mice did not show any αsyn or phospho-tau pathology at baseline, and dendritic arborization was normal in primary hippocampal cultures from S232D mice. Overall, this mouse model is a novel tool that can be used to look at the effect of 14-3-3θ phosphorylation at S232 in the context of neurodegenerative disease models.

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Biology Open
Biology Open BIOLOGY-
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8 weeks
期刊介绍: Biology Open (BiO) is an online Open Access journal that publishes peer-reviewed original research across all aspects of the biological sciences. BiO aims to provide rapid publication for scientifically sound observations and valid conclusions, without a requirement for perceived impact.
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