Farris Sean P, Pietrzykowski Andrzej Z, Miles Michael F, O'Brien Megan A, Sanna Pietro P, Zakhari Samir, Mayfield R Dayne, Harris R Adron
Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research, The University of Texas at Austin, 2500 Speedway, Austin, TX 78712, USA.
Department of Animal Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA; Department of Genetics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Alcohol. 2015 Dec;49(8):825-36. doi: 10.1016/j.alcohol.2015.03.001. Epub 2015 Mar 28.
This review summarizes the proceedings of a symposium presented at the "Alcoholism and Stress: A Framework for Future Treatment Strategies" conference held in Volterra, Italy on May 6-9, 2014. The overall goal of the symposium titled "Applying the New Genomics to Alcohol Dependence", chaired by Dr. Adron Harris, was to highlight recent genomic discoveries and applications for profiling alcohol use disorder (AUD). Dr. Sean Farris discussed the gene expression networks related to lifetime consumption of alcohol within human prefrontal cortex. Dr. Andrzej Pietrzykowski presented the effects of alcohol on microRNAs in humans and animal models. Alcohol-induced alterations in the synaptic transcriptome were discussed by Dr. Michael Miles. Dr. Pietro Sanna examined methods to probe the gene regulatory networks that drive excessive alcohol drinking, and Dr. Samir Zakhari served as a panel discussant and summarized the proceedings. Collectively, the presentations emphasized the power of integrating multiple levels of genetics and transcriptomics with convergent biological processes and phenotypic behaviors to determine causal factors of AUD. The combined use of diverse data types demonstrates how unique approaches and applications can help categorize genetic complexities into relevant biological networks using a systems-level model of disease.
本综述总结了在2014年5月6日至9日于意大利沃尔泰拉举行的“酒精中毒与压力:未来治疗策略框架”会议上举办的一场研讨会的会议记录。这场由阿德隆·哈里斯博士主持、题为“将新基因组学应用于酒精依赖”的研讨会的总体目标是强调近期基因组学发现以及酒精使用障碍(AUD)的基因分型应用。肖恩·法里斯博士讨论了与人类前额叶皮质内终生饮酒相关的基因表达网络。安杰伊·彼得日科夫斯基博士介绍了酒精对人类和动物模型中微小RNA的影响。迈克尔·迈尔斯博士讨论了酒精引起的突触转录组变化。彼得罗·桑纳博士研究了探究驱动过度饮酒的基因调控网络的方法,萨米尔·扎卡里博士担任小组讨论主持人并总结了会议进程。总体而言,这些报告强调了将多层次的遗传学和转录组学与趋同的生物学过程及表型行为相结合以确定酒精使用障碍因果因素的作用。多种数据类型的联合使用展示了独特的方法和应用如何能够利用疾病的系统级模型将遗传复杂性分类到相关的生物网络中。