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Efficient strategies based on behavioral and electrophysiological methods for epilepsy-related gene screening in the Drosophila model

INTRODUCTION: With the advent of trio-based whole-exome sequencing, the identification of epilepsy candidate genes has become easier, resulting in a large number of potential genes that need to be validated in a whole-organism context. However, conducting animal experiments systematically and effici...

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Autores principales: Liu, Chu-Qiao, Qu, Xiao-Chong, He, Ming-Feng, Liang, De-Hai, Xie, Shi-Ming, Zhang, Xi-Xing, Lin, Yong-Miao, Zhang, Wen-Jun, Wu, Ka-Chun, Qiao, Jing-Da
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10157486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37152436
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2023.1121877
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author Liu, Chu-Qiao
Qu, Xiao-Chong
He, Ming-Feng
Liang, De-Hai
Xie, Shi-Ming
Zhang, Xi-Xing
Lin, Yong-Miao
Zhang, Wen-Jun
Wu, Ka-Chun
Qiao, Jing-Da
author_facet Liu, Chu-Qiao
Qu, Xiao-Chong
He, Ming-Feng
Liang, De-Hai
Xie, Shi-Ming
Zhang, Xi-Xing
Lin, Yong-Miao
Zhang, Wen-Jun
Wu, Ka-Chun
Qiao, Jing-Da
author_sort Liu, Chu-Qiao
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description INTRODUCTION: With the advent of trio-based whole-exome sequencing, the identification of epilepsy candidate genes has become easier, resulting in a large number of potential genes that need to be validated in a whole-organism context. However, conducting animal experiments systematically and efficiently remains a challenge due to their laborious and time-consuming nature. This study aims to develop optimized strategies for validating epilepsy candidate genes using the Drosophila model. METHODS: This study incorporate behavior, morphology, and electrophysiology for genetic manipulation and phenotypic examination. We utilized the Gal4/UAS system in combination with RNAi techniques to generate loss-of-function models. We performed a range of behavioral tests, including two previously unreported seizure phenotypes, to evaluate the seizure behavior of mutant and wild-type flies. We used Gal4/UAS-mGFP flies to observe the morphological alterations in the brain under a confocal microscope. We also implemented patch-clamp recordings, including a novel electrophysiological method for studying synapse function and improved methods for recording action potential currents and spontaneous EPSCs on targeted neurons. RESULTS: We applied different techniques or methods mentioned above to investigate four epilepsy-associated genes, namely Tango14, Klp3A, Cac, and Sbf, based on their genotype-phenotype correlation. Our findings showcase the feasibility and efficiency of our screening system for confirming epilepsy candidate genes in the Drosophila model. DISCUSSION: This efficient screening system holds the potential to significantly accelerate and optimize the process of identifying epilepsy candidate genes, particularly in conjunction with trio-based whole-exome sequencing.
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spelling pubmed-101574862023-05-05 Efficient strategies based on behavioral and electrophysiological methods for epilepsy-related gene screening in the Drosophila model Liu, Chu-Qiao Qu, Xiao-Chong He, Ming-Feng Liang, De-Hai Xie, Shi-Ming Zhang, Xi-Xing Lin, Yong-Miao Zhang, Wen-Jun Wu, Ka-Chun Qiao, Jing-Da Front Mol Neurosci Neuroscience INTRODUCTION: With the advent of trio-based whole-exome sequencing, the identification of epilepsy candidate genes has become easier, resulting in a large number of potential genes that need to be validated in a whole-organism context. However, conducting animal experiments systematically and efficiently remains a challenge due to their laborious and time-consuming nature. This study aims to develop optimized strategies for validating epilepsy candidate genes using the Drosophila model. METHODS: This study incorporate behavior, morphology, and electrophysiology for genetic manipulation and phenotypic examination. We utilized the Gal4/UAS system in combination with RNAi techniques to generate loss-of-function models. We performed a range of behavioral tests, including two previously unreported seizure phenotypes, to evaluate the seizure behavior of mutant and wild-type flies. We used Gal4/UAS-mGFP flies to observe the morphological alterations in the brain under a confocal microscope. We also implemented patch-clamp recordings, including a novel electrophysiological method for studying synapse function and improved methods for recording action potential currents and spontaneous EPSCs on targeted neurons. RESULTS: We applied different techniques or methods mentioned above to investigate four epilepsy-associated genes, namely Tango14, Klp3A, Cac, and Sbf, based on their genotype-phenotype correlation. Our findings showcase the feasibility and efficiency of our screening system for confirming epilepsy candidate genes in the Drosophila model. DISCUSSION: This efficient screening system holds the potential to significantly accelerate and optimize the process of identifying epilepsy candidate genes, particularly in conjunction with trio-based whole-exome sequencing. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10157486/ /pubmed/37152436 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2023.1121877 Text en Copyright © 2023 Liu, Qu, He, Liang, Xie, Zhang, Lin, Zhang, Wu and Qiao. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Liu, Chu-Qiao
Qu, Xiao-Chong
He, Ming-Feng
Liang, De-Hai
Xie, Shi-Ming
Zhang, Xi-Xing
Lin, Yong-Miao
Zhang, Wen-Jun
Wu, Ka-Chun
Qiao, Jing-Da
Efficient strategies based on behavioral and electrophysiological methods for epilepsy-related gene screening in the Drosophila model
title Efficient strategies based on behavioral and electrophysiological methods for epilepsy-related gene screening in the Drosophila model
title_full Efficient strategies based on behavioral and electrophysiological methods for epilepsy-related gene screening in the Drosophila model
title_fullStr Efficient strategies based on behavioral and electrophysiological methods for epilepsy-related gene screening in the Drosophila model
title_full_unstemmed Efficient strategies based on behavioral and electrophysiological methods for epilepsy-related gene screening in the Drosophila model
title_short Efficient strategies based on behavioral and electrophysiological methods for epilepsy-related gene screening in the Drosophila model
title_sort efficient strategies based on behavioral and electrophysiological methods for epilepsy-related gene screening in the drosophila model
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10157486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37152436
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2023.1121877
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