Manipulating Gene Expression in Projection-Specific Neuronal Populations Using Combinatorial Viral Approaches

Bryan B. Gore, Marta E. Soden, Larry S. Zweifel
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The mammalian brain contains tremendous structural and genetic complexity that is vital for its function. The elucidation of gene expression profiles in the brain, coupled with the development of large-scale connectivity maps and emerging viral vector–based approaches for target-selective gene manipulation, now allows for detailed dissection of gene-circuit interfaces. This protocol details how to perform combinatorial viral injections to manipulate gene expression in subsets of neurons interconnecting two brain regions. This method uses stereotaxic injection of a retrograde transducing CAV2-Cre virus into one brain region, combined with injection of a locally transducing Cre-dependent AAV virus into another brain region. This technique is widely applicable to the genetic dissection of neural circuitry, as it enables selective expression of candidate genes, dominant-negatives, fluorescent reporters, or genetic tools within heterogeneous populations of neurons, based upon their projection targets. Curr. Protoc. Neurosci. 65:4.35.1-4.35.20. © 2013 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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利用组合病毒方法操纵投射特异性神经元群体中的基因表达
哺乳动物的大脑包含巨大的结构和遗传复杂性,这对其功能至关重要。大脑中基因表达谱的阐明,再加上大规模连接图谱的发展和新兴的基于病毒载体的靶向选择性基因操作方法,现在可以详细解剖基因电路接口。该方案详细说明了如何进行组合病毒注射来操纵连接两个大脑区域的神经元亚群中的基因表达。该方法使用立体定向注射将逆行转导CAV2-Cre病毒注射到一个脑区,同时将局部转导cre依赖性AAV病毒注射到另一个脑区。该技术广泛适用于神经回路的遗传解剖,因为它可以根据投射靶标,在异质神经元群体中选择性地表达候选基因、显性阴性基因、荧光报告基因或遗传工具。咕咕叫。Protoc。> 65:4.35.1-4.35.20。©2013 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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