BACKGROUND: The neural crest-derived enteric nervous system (ENS) provides the intrinsic innervation of the gut with diverse neuronal subtypes and glial cells. The ENS regulates all essential gut functions, such as motility, nutrient uptake, immune response, and microbiota colonization. Deficits in ENS neuron numbers and composition cause debilitating gut dysfunction. Yet, few studies have identified genes that control neuronal differentiation and the generation of the diverse neuronal subtypes in the ENS. METHODS: Utilizing existing CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing technology in zebrafish, we have developed a rapid and scalable screening approach for identifying genes that regulate ENS neurogenesis. KEY RESULTS: As a proof-of-concept, F0 guide RNA-injected larvae (F0 crispants) targeting the known ENS regulator genes sox10, ret, or phox2bb phenocopied known ENS phenotypes with high efficiency. We evaluated 10 transcription factor candidate genes as regulators of ENS neurogenesis and function. F0 crispants for five of the tested genes have fewer ENS neurons. Secondary assays in F0 crispants for a subset of the genes that had fewer neurons reveal no effect on enteric progenitor cell migration but differential changes in gut motility. CONCLUSIONS: Our multistep, yet straightforward CRISPR screening approach in zebrafish tests the genetic basis of ENS developmental and disease gene functions that will facilitate the high-throughput evaluation of candidate genes from transcriptomic, genome-wide association, or other ENS-omics studies. Such in vivo ENS F0 crispant screens will contribute to a better understanding of ENS neuronal development regulation in vertebrates and what goes awry in ENS disorders.
A Rapid F0 CRISPR Screen in Zebrafish to Identify Regulator Genes of Neuronal Development in the Enteric Nervous System.
利用斑马鱼快速F0 CRISPR筛选鉴定肠神经系统神经元发育的调控基因
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作者:Davidson Ann E, Straquadine Nora R W, Cook Sara A, Liu Christina G, Nie Chuhao, Spaulding Matthew C, Ganz Julia
| 期刊: | Neurogastroenterology and Motility | 影响因子: | 2.900 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May;37(5):e70009 |
| doi: | 10.1111/nmo.70009 | 研究方向: | 发育与干细胞、神经科学 |
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