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Mosaic Zebrafish Transgenesis for Functional Genomic Analysis of Candidate Cooperative Genes in Tumor Pathogenesis
Published on: March 31, 2015
Genetic context of transgene insertion can influence neurodevelopment in zebrafish
Anna J Moyer1, Alexia Barcus1, Mary E S Capps1
1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biotechnology, The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA 01605, USA.
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The Gal4/UAS system is used across model organisms to overexpress target genes in precise cell types and relies on generating transgenic Gal4 driver lines. In zebrafish, the Tg(elavl3:KalTA4) (HuC) Gal4 line drives robust expression in neurons. We observed an increased prevalence of swim bladder defects in Tg(elavl3:KalTA4) zebrafish larvae compared to wildtype siblings, which prompted us to investigate whether transgenic larvae display additional neurobehavioral phenotypes. Tg(elavl3:KalTA4) larvae showed alterations in brain activity, brain morphology, and behavior, including increased hindbrain size and reduced activity of the cerebellum. Bulk RNA-seq analysis revealed dysregulation of the transcriptome and suggested an increased ratio of neuronal progenitor cells compared to differentiated neurons. To understand whether these phenotypes derive from Gal4 toxicity or from positional effects related to transgenesis, we used economical low-pass whole genome sequencing to map the Tol2-mediated insertion site to chromosome eight. Reduced expression of the neighboring gene gadd45ga, a known cell cycle regulator, is consistent with increased proliferation and suggests a role for positional effects. Challenges with creating alternative pan-neuronal lines include the length of the elavl3 promoter (over 8 kb) and random insertion using traditional transgenesis methods. To facilitate the generation of alternative lines, we cloned five neuronal promoters (atp6v0cb, smaller elavl3, rtn1a, sncb, and stmn1b) ranging from 1.7 kb to 4.3 kb and created KalTA4 lines using Tol2 and the phiC31 integrase-based pIGLET system. Our study highlights the importance of using appropriate genetic controls and interrogating potential positional effects in new transgenic lines.
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