Genetic targeting of myelinated primary afferent neurons using a new NefhCreERT2 knock-in mouse
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: March 29, 2025
Abstract
Primary
afferent
neurons
that
convey
somatosensory
modalities
comprise
two
large,
heterogeneous
populations:
small-diameter
give
rise
to
slowly
conducting
unmyelinated
axonal
C
fibers
and
medium-to-large
diameter
with
fast
myelinated
A
fibers.
Despite
these
major
groupings,
tools
differentiate
between
primary
by
genetic
targeting
have
not
been
available;
in
particular,
whereas
numerous
mouse
driver
lines
exist
target
different
fiber
populations,
populations
are
scarce.
Here
we
describe
a
knock-in
line
expressing
tamoxifen-dependent
CreERT2
under
control
of
the
Nefh
gene,
which
encodes
neurofilament
heavy
chain
(NFH
or
NF200),
protein
is
highly
enriched
This
enables
selective
efficient
recombination
Cre-dependent
reporters
for
functional
anatomical
interrogation
while
excluding
In
combination
other
recombinase-expressing
lines,
this
tool
will
be
valuable
intersectional
subpopulations
Language: Английский
Atypical brain function hierarchy in autism spectrum disorder: insights from a novel analytical approach based on neuronal oscillation pattern
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 17, 2025
Language: Английский
Geneticsbiologiesingle cell and expression analysis for erectile dysfunction and cervical cancer targets
Tengfei Zhao,
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Yangyang Li,
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Huixue Liu
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et al.
Discover Oncology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Dec. 21, 2024
Sexual
dysfunction
and
cervical
cancer
are
genetically
molecularly
two
complex
health
problems.
Here,
we
integrate
genetic
inference
single-cell
expression
analysis
to
identify
potential
targets
for
sexual
cancer,
assess
causality
of
these
utilizing
Mendelian
randomization
approaches.
We
performed
a
genome-wide
association
study
(GWAS)
variants
associated
with
cancer.
Next,
examined
the
cellular
landscape
variation
regions
based
on
scRNAseq
data.
The
identified
several
that
correlated
respectively,
differentially
expressed
in
reproductive
cells.
Two-Gene
Combination
Panel
Increased
WISP1
gene
was
detected
tissues.
Twas
most
highly
T
cells,
least
well-
when
cells
were
proliferating.
integrates
genetics
nominate
establishes
causal
support
from
approach.
Language: Английский