Gene transfer in the nervous system and implications for transsynaptic neuronal tracing

Youngbuhm Huh, Myung S. Oh, Pierre Leblanc, Kwang Soo Kim

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Abstract

Importance of the field: Neuronal circuitries are determined by specific synaptic connections and they provide the cellular basis of cognitive processes and behavioral functions. To investigate neuronal circuitries, tracers are typically used to identify the original neurons and their projection targets. Areas covered in this review: Traditional tracing methods using chemical tracers have major limitations such as non-specificity. In this review, we highlight novel genetic tracing approaches that enable visualization of specific neuronal pathways by introducing cDNA encoding a transsynaptic tracer. In contrast to conventional tracing methods, these genetic approaches use cell-type-specific promoters to express transsynaptic tracers such as wheat germ agglutinin and C-terminal fragment of tetanus toxin, which allows labeling of either the input or output populations and connections of specific neuronal type. What the reader will gain: Specific neuronal circuit information by these genetic approaches will allow more precise, comprehensive and novel information about individual neural circuits and their function in normal and diseased brains. Take home message: Using tracer gene transfer, neuronal circuit plasticity after traumatic injury or neurodegenerative diseases can be visualized. Also, this can provide a good marker for evaluation of therapeutic effects of neuroprotective or neurotrophic agents.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)763-772
Number of pages10
JournalExpert Opinion on Biological Therapy
Volume10
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2010

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by NIH grants DC006501, MH48866, and the SEOULRNBD program (10524). The authors would like to thank S Kasparov (University of Bristol, UK) for critical reading of this manuscript.

Keywords

  • Cell-type-specific promoter
  • Gene transfer
  • Neuronal circuitry
  • Transsynaptic tracer

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