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Publication : Regulatory Elements Inserted into AAVs Confer Preferential Activity in Cortical Interneurons.

First Author  Rubin AN Year  2020
Journal  eNeuro Volume  7
Issue  6 PubMed ID  33199411
Mgi Jnum  J:302446 Mgi Id  MGI:6508296
Doi  10.1523/ENEURO.0211-20.2020 Citation  Rubin AN, et al. (2020) Regulatory Elements Inserted into AAVs Confer Preferential Activity in Cortical Interneurons. eNeuro 7(6):ENEURO.0211-20.2020
abstractText  Cortical interneuron (CIN) dysfunction is thought to play a major role in neuropsychiatric conditions like epilepsy, schizophrenia and autism. It is therefore essential to understand how the development, physiology, and functions of CINs influence cortical circuit activity and behavior in model organisms such as mice and primates. While transgenic driver lines are powerful tools for studying CINs in mice, this technology is limited in other species. An alternative approach is to use viral vectors such as AAV, which can be used in multiple species including primates and also have potential for therapeutic use in humans. Thus, we sought to discover gene regulatory enhancer elements (REs) that can be used in viral vectors to drive expression in specific cell types. The present study describes the systematic genome-wide identification of putative REs (pREs) that are preferentially active in immature CINs by histone modification chromatin immunoprecipitation and sequencing (ChIP-seq). We evaluated two novel pREs in AAV vectors, alongside the well-established Dlx I12b enhancer, and found that they drove CIN-specific reporter expression in adult mice. We also showed that the identified Arl4d pRE could drive sufficient expression of channelrhodopsin for optogenetic rescue of behavioral deficits in the Dlx5/6 (+/-) mouse model of fast-spiking CIN dysfunction.
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