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Rabies Virus Pseudotyped with CVS-N2C Glycoprotein as a Powerful Tool for Retrograde Neuronal Network Tracing.

Xutao Zhu1,2,3, Kunzhang Lin4, Qing Liu2, Xinpei Yue2, Huijie Mi5, Xiaoping Huang2, Xiaobin He2, Ruiqi Wu2, Danhao Zheng5, Dong Wei5, Liangliang Jia2, Weilin Wang5, Anne Manyande6, Jie Wang2, Zhijian Zhang7, Fuqiang Xu8,9,10.   

Abstract

Efficient viral vectors for mapping and manipulating long-projection neuronal circuits are crucial in structural and functional studies of the brain. The SAD strain rabies virus with the glycoprotein gene deleted pseudotyped with the N2C glycoprotein (SAD-RV(ΔG)-N2C(G)) shows strong neuro-tropism in cell culture, but its in vivo efficiency for retrograde gene transduction and neuro-tropism have not been systematically characterized. We compared these features in different mouse brain regions for SAD-RV-N2C(G) and two other widely-used retrograde tracers, SAD-RV(ΔG)-B19(G) and rAAV2-retro. We found that SAD-RV(ΔG)-N2C(G) enhanced the infection efficiency of long-projecting neurons by ~10 times but with very similar neuro-tropism, compared with SAD-RV(ΔG)-B19(G). On the other hand, SAD-RV(ΔG)-N2C(G) had an infection efficiency comparable with rAAV2-retro, but a more restricted diffusion range, and broader tropism to different types and regions of long-projecting neuronal populations. These results demonstrate that SAD-RV(ΔG)-N2C(G) can serve as an effective retrograde vector for studying neuronal circuits.

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Keywords:  N2C glycoprotein; Neuronal circuits; Retrograde tracing; Viral vector

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31444652      PMCID: PMC7056755          DOI: 10.1007/s12264-019-00423-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Bull        ISSN: 1995-8218            Impact factor:   5.203


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Review 8.  Neuroanatomical tract-tracing techniques that did go viral.

Authors:  Jose L Lanciego; Floris G Wouterlood
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10.  AAV9-Retro mediates efficient transduction with axon terminal absorption and blood-brain barrier transportation.

Authors:  Kunzhang Lin; Xin Zhong; Lei Li; Min Ying; Tian Yang; Zhijian Zhang; Xiaobin He; Fuqiang Xu
Journal:  Mol Brain       Date:  2020-10-14       Impact factor: 4.041

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