| Literature DB >> 31888716 |
Eleanor C Bisese1, Chandler M Ciuba1, Amelia L Davidson1, Akanksha Kaushik1, Sabrina M Mullen1, Jeremy L Barth2, E Starr Hazard3, Robert C Wilson4, Gary Hardiman5,6, David M Hollis7.
Abstract
Adult fish produce new cells throughout their central nervous system during the course of their lives and maintain a tremendous capacity to repair damaged neural tissue. Much of the focus on understanding brain repair and regeneration in adult fish has been directed at regions of the brainstem and forebrain; however, the mesencephalon (midbrain) and diencephalon have received little attention. We sought to examine differential gene expression in the midbrain/diencephalon in response to injury in the adult fish using RNA-seq. Using the mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus), we administered a mechanical lesion to the midbrain/diencephalon and examined differentially expressed genes (DEGs) at an acute recovery time of 1 h post-injury. Comparisons of whole transcriptomes derived from isolated RNA of intact and injured midbrain/diencephalic tissue identified 404 DEGs with the vast majority being upregulated. Using qPCR, we validated the upregulation of DEGs pim-2-like, syndecan-4-like, and cd83. Based on genes both familiar and novel regarding the adult brain response to injury, these data provide an extensive molecular profile giving insight into a range of cellular processes involved in the injury response of a brain regenerative-capable vertebrate.Entities:
Keywords: Acute; Brain injury; Diencephalon; Midbrain; Mummichog; Transcriptome; cd83; pim-2-like; syndecan-4-like
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31888716 PMCID: PMC6937918 DOI: 10.1186/s13041-019-0542-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Brain ISSN: 1756-6606 Impact factor: 4.041
Fig. 1Differentially gene expression in the mummichog midbrain/diencephalon in response to injury at 1 h post-lesion. a Placement of the mechanical lesion to the mummichog midbrain/diencephalon. Abbreviations. cb = cerebellum, fb = forebrain, hb = hindbrain, mb = midbrain, sc = spinal cord. b Frontal sections of mummichog midbrain/diencephalon with Nissl stain (right; magnification = 25X) and neuroanatomical areas in a mirror image schematic (left). Boxes show regional intact (left column) vs lesioned (right column) tissue (magnification = 160X). Abbreviations: dhypl = diffuse nucleus of the inferior hypothalamic lobe, lr = lateral recess, nmlf = nucleus of the medial longitudinal fascicle, nr = nuclear ruber, ot = optic tectum, tl = torus longitudinalis, ts = torus semicircularis, vc = valvula cerebelli. c MA plot of the distribution of expressed genes at 1 h post-injury as determined by RNA-seq. Red dots indicate DEGs with an FDR of q ≤ 0.1 (181 genes) or ≤ 0.4 (223 genes). d, e, f Upregulation of DEGs, pim-2-like (q = 5.09E-46) (d), syndecan-4-like (q = 5.22E-30) (e), & cd83 (q = 2.97E-23) (f) at 1 h post-lesion (One-Way ANOVA; p < 0.001 for each. Tukey’s Post Test; *** = p < 0.0001, ** = p < 0.001, * = p < 0.05. n = 10 for each). g Validation of a non-differentially expressed gene, brain igf-1 (n = 8)