RRC ID 78333
著者 Tener SJ, Lin Z, Park SJ, Oraedu K, Ulgherait M, Van Beek E, Martínez-Muñiz A, Pantalia M, Gatto JA, Volpi J, Stavropoulos N, Ja WW, Canman JC, Shirasu-Hiza M.
タイトル Neuronal knockdown of Cullin3 as a Drosophila model of autism spectrum disorder.
ジャーナル Sci Rep
Abstract Mutations in Cullin-3 (Cul3), a conserved gene encoding a ubiquitin ligase, are strongly associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Here, we characterize ASD-related pathologies caused by neuron-specific Cul3 knockdown in Drosophila. We confirmed that neuronal Cul3 knockdown causes short sleep, paralleling sleep disturbances in ASD. Because sleep defects and ASD are linked to metabolic dysregulation, we tested the starvation response of neuronal Cul3 knockdown flies; they starved faster and had lower triacylglyceride levels than controls, suggesting defects in metabolic homeostasis. ASD is also characterized by increased biomarkers of oxidative stress; we found that neuronal Cul3 knockdown increased sensitivity to hyperoxia, an exogenous oxidative stress. Additional hallmarks of ASD are deficits in social interactions and learning. Using a courtship suppression assay that measures social interactions and memory of prior courtship, we found that neuronal Cul3 knockdown reduced courtship and learning compared to controls. Finally, we found that neuronal Cul3 depletion alters the anatomy of the mushroom body, a brain region required for memory and sleep. Taken together, the ASD-related phenotypes of neuronal Cul3 knockdown flies establish these flies as a genetic model to study molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying ASD pathology, including metabolic and oxidative stress dysregulation and neurodevelopment.
巻・号 14(1)
ページ 1541
公開日 2024-1-17
DOI 10.1038/s41598-024-51657-9
PII 10.1038/s41598-024-51657-9
PMID 38233464
PMC PMC10794434
MeSH Animals Autism Spectrum Disorder* / genetics Cullin Proteins / genetics Cullin Proteins / metabolism Drosophila / genetics Drosophila Proteins* / genetics Drosophila Proteins* / metabolism Neurons / metabolism
リソース情報
ショウジョウバエ 11861R-2