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Non-coding RNA as a trigger of neuropathologic disorder phenotypes in transgenic Drosophila
Authors:Elena Savvateeva-Popova  Andrej Popov  Abraham Grossman  Ekaterina Nikitina  Anna Medvedeva  Dmitry Molotkov  Nicholas Kamyshev  Konstantin Pyatkov  Olga Zatsepina  Natalya Schostak  Elena Zelentsova  Galina Pavlova  Dmitry Panteleev  Peter Riederer  Michail Evgen`ev
Affiliation:Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, 199034, St Petersburg, Russia. esavvateeva@mail.ru
Abstract:At most, many protein-misfolding diseases develop as environmentally induced sporadic disorders. Recent studies indicate that the dynamic interplay between a wide repertoire of noncoding RNAs and the environment play an important role in brain development and pathogenesis of brain disorders. To elucidate this new issue, novel animal models which reproduce the most prominent disease manifestations are required. For this, transgenic Drosophila strains were constructed to express small highly structured, non-coding RNA under control of a heat shock promoter. Expression of the RNA induced formation of intracellular aggregates revealed by Thioflafin T in embryonic cell culture and Congo Red in the brain of transgenic flies. Also, this strongly perturbed the brain control of locomotion monitored by the parameters of sound production and memory retention of young 5-day-old males. This novel model demonstrates that expression of non-coding RNA alone is sufficient to trigger neuropathology.
Keywords:Drosophila transgenic strains  Non-coding RNA  Intracellular aggregates  Visuo-spatial orientation  Locomotion  Cognitive impairments
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