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Publication : Behavioral Effects of Neuronal, Parent-specific Commd1 Knockout in Mice.

First Author  Chase KA Year  2020
Journal  Neuroscience Volume  434
Pages  1-7 PubMed ID  32200079
Mgi Jnum  J:293153 Mgi Id  MGI:6445781
Doi  10.1016/j.neuroscience.2020.03.015 Citation  Chase KA, et al. (2020) Behavioral Effects of Neuronal, Parent-specific Commd1 Knockout in Mice. Neuroscience 434:1-7
abstractText  In this study we focused on gene expression and behavioral differences in mice with brain-specific Commd1 knockout. Commd1 is an imprinted gene with preferential maternal expression, residing within a larger genomic region previously found to affect sensorimotor gating. In this study, individuals harboring a conditional Commd1 mutant allele were bred with Syn1-Cre animals, paying special attention to the parent of origin of the Commd1 mutation. Analysis of mRNA levels of Commd1 and phenotypic tests, including the open field, sensorimotor gating, and the forced swim test, were conducted on offspring with either maternally or paternally derived Commd1 knockout. We found that measurable Commd1 mRNA knockout occurred only in the maternally derived line and affected stereotypy and depressive-like behavior without differences in total locomotion compared to controls. Interestingly, we found that maternal knockout animals exhibited decreased time swimming and increased time immobile when compared to maternal and paternal wild type, and paternal knockout animals. However, there were no differences in climbing behavior between genotypes. This study demonstrates an in vivo behavioral role for Commd1 for the first time and demonstrates the need for careful interpretation of experimental results involving Cre-based knockout systems.
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