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EpiPro, a Novel, Synthetic, Activity-Regulated Promoter That Targets Hyperactive Neurons in Epilepsy for Gene Therapy Applications
Epileptogenesis is characterized by intrinsic changes in neuronal firing, resulting in hyperactive neurons and the subsequent generation of seizure activity. These alterations are accompanied by changes in gene transcription networks, first with the activation of early-immediate genes and later with...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572392/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37833914 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914467 |
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author | Burke, Cassidy T. Vitko, Iuliia Straub, Justyna Nylund, Elsa O. Gawda, Agnieszka Blair, Kathryn Sullivan, Kyle A. Ergun, Lara Ottolini, Matteo Patel, Manoj K. Perez-Reyes, Edward |
author_facet | Burke, Cassidy T. Vitko, Iuliia Straub, Justyna Nylund, Elsa O. Gawda, Agnieszka Blair, Kathryn Sullivan, Kyle A. Ergun, Lara Ottolini, Matteo Patel, Manoj K. Perez-Reyes, Edward |
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description | Epileptogenesis is characterized by intrinsic changes in neuronal firing, resulting in hyperactive neurons and the subsequent generation of seizure activity. These alterations are accompanied by changes in gene transcription networks, first with the activation of early-immediate genes and later with the long-term activation of genes involved in memory. Our objective was to engineer a promoter containing binding sites for activity-dependent transcription factors upregulated in chronic epilepsy (EpiPro) and validate it in multiple rodent models of epilepsy. First, we assessed the activity dependence of EpiPro: initial electrophysiology studies found that EpiPro-driven GFP expression was associated with increased firing rates when compared with unlabeled neurons, and the assessment of EpiPro-driven GFP expression revealed that GFP expression was increased ~150× after status epilepticus. Following this, we compared EpiPro-driven GFP expression in two rodent models of epilepsy, rat lithium/pilocarpine and mouse electrical kindling. In rodents with chronic epilepsy, GFP expression was increased in most neurons, but particularly in dentate granule cells, providing in vivo evidence to support the “breakdown of the dentate gate” hypothesis of limbic epileptogenesis. Finally, we assessed the time course of EpiPro activation and found that it was rapidly induced after seizures, with inactivation following over weeks, confirming EpiPro’s potential utility as a gene therapy driver for epilepsy. |
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spelling | pubmed-105723922023-10-14 EpiPro, a Novel, Synthetic, Activity-Regulated Promoter That Targets Hyperactive Neurons in Epilepsy for Gene Therapy Applications Burke, Cassidy T. Vitko, Iuliia Straub, Justyna Nylund, Elsa O. Gawda, Agnieszka Blair, Kathryn Sullivan, Kyle A. Ergun, Lara Ottolini, Matteo Patel, Manoj K. Perez-Reyes, Edward Int J Mol Sci Article Epileptogenesis is characterized by intrinsic changes in neuronal firing, resulting in hyperactive neurons and the subsequent generation of seizure activity. These alterations are accompanied by changes in gene transcription networks, first with the activation of early-immediate genes and later with the long-term activation of genes involved in memory. Our objective was to engineer a promoter containing binding sites for activity-dependent transcription factors upregulated in chronic epilepsy (EpiPro) and validate it in multiple rodent models of epilepsy. First, we assessed the activity dependence of EpiPro: initial electrophysiology studies found that EpiPro-driven GFP expression was associated with increased firing rates when compared with unlabeled neurons, and the assessment of EpiPro-driven GFP expression revealed that GFP expression was increased ~150× after status epilepticus. Following this, we compared EpiPro-driven GFP expression in two rodent models of epilepsy, rat lithium/pilocarpine and mouse electrical kindling. In rodents with chronic epilepsy, GFP expression was increased in most neurons, but particularly in dentate granule cells, providing in vivo evidence to support the “breakdown of the dentate gate” hypothesis of limbic epileptogenesis. Finally, we assessed the time course of EpiPro activation and found that it was rapidly induced after seizures, with inactivation following over weeks, confirming EpiPro’s potential utility as a gene therapy driver for epilepsy. MDPI 2023-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10572392/ /pubmed/37833914 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914467 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Burke, Cassidy T. Vitko, Iuliia Straub, Justyna Nylund, Elsa O. Gawda, Agnieszka Blair, Kathryn Sullivan, Kyle A. Ergun, Lara Ottolini, Matteo Patel, Manoj K. Perez-Reyes, Edward EpiPro, a Novel, Synthetic, Activity-Regulated Promoter That Targets Hyperactive Neurons in Epilepsy for Gene Therapy Applications |
title | EpiPro, a Novel, Synthetic, Activity-Regulated Promoter That Targets Hyperactive Neurons in Epilepsy for Gene Therapy Applications |
title_full | EpiPro, a Novel, Synthetic, Activity-Regulated Promoter That Targets Hyperactive Neurons in Epilepsy for Gene Therapy Applications |
title_fullStr | EpiPro, a Novel, Synthetic, Activity-Regulated Promoter That Targets Hyperactive Neurons in Epilepsy for Gene Therapy Applications |
title_full_unstemmed | EpiPro, a Novel, Synthetic, Activity-Regulated Promoter That Targets Hyperactive Neurons in Epilepsy for Gene Therapy Applications |
title_short | EpiPro, a Novel, Synthetic, Activity-Regulated Promoter That Targets Hyperactive Neurons in Epilepsy for Gene Therapy Applications |
title_sort | epipro, a novel, synthetic, activity-regulated promoter that targets hyperactive neurons in epilepsy for gene therapy applications |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572392/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37833914 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914467 |
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