Bidirectional regulation of motor circuits using magnetogenetic gene therapy

利用磁遗传基因疗法对运动回路进行双向调控

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作者:Santiago R Unda ,Lisa E Pomeranz ,Roberta Marongiu ,Xiaofei Yu ,Leah Kelly ,Gholamreza Hassanzadeh ,Henrik Molina ,George Vaisey ,Putianqi Wang ,Jonathan P Dyke ,Edward K Fung ,Logan Grosenick ,Rick Zirkel ,Aldana M Antoniazzi ,Sofya Norman ,Conor M Liston ,Chris Schaffer ,Nozomi Nishimura ,Sarah A Stanley ,Jeffrey M Friedman ,Michael G Kaplitt

Abstract

Here, we report a magnetogenetic system, based on a single anti-ferritin nanobody-TRPV1 receptor fusion protein, which regulated neuronal activity when exposed to magnetic fields. Adeno-associated virus (AAV)-mediated delivery of a floxed nanobody-TRPV1 into the striatum of adenosine-2a receptor-Cre drivers resulted in motor freezing when placed in a magnetic resonance imaging machine or adjacent to a transcranial magnetic stimulation device. Functional imaging and fiber photometry confirmed activation in response to magnetic fields. Expression of the same construct in the striatum of wild-type mice along with a second injection of an AAVretro expressing Cre into the globus pallidus led to similar circuit specificity and motor responses. Last, a mutation was generated to gate chloride and inhibit neuronal activity. Expression of this variant in the subthalamic nucleus in PitX2-Cre parkinsonian mice resulted in reduced c-fos expression and motor rotational behavior. These data demonstrate that magnetogenetic constructs can bidirectionally regulate activity of specific neuronal circuits noninvasively in vivo using clinically available devices.

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