Coomer Cagney E, Naumova Daria, Talay Mustafa, Zolyomi Bence, Snell Nathaniel J, Sorkaç Altar, Chanchu Jean Michel, Cheng Ji, Roman Ivana, Li Jennifer, Robson Drew, McLean David L, Barnea Gilad, Halpern Marnie E
Department of Molecular and Systems Biology, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, NH, USA.
Department of Pharmacology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Nat Neurosci. 2025 Jan;28(1):189-200. doi: 10.1038/s41593-024-01815-z. Epub 2024 Dec 19.
Deciphering the connectome, the ensemble of synaptic connections that underlie brain function, is a central goal of neuroscience research. Here we report the in vivo mapping of connections between presynaptic and postsynaptic partners in zebrafish, by adapting the trans-Tango genetic approach that was first developed for anterograde transsynaptic tracing in Drosophila. Neural connections were visualized between synaptic partners in larval retina, brain and spinal cord and followed over development. The specificity of labeling was corroborated by functional experiments in which optogenetic activation of presynaptic spinal cord interneurons elicited responses in known motor neuronal postsynaptic targets, as measured by trans-Tango-dependent expression of a genetically encoded calcium indicator or by electrophysiology. Transsynaptic signaling through trans-Tango reveals synaptic connections in the zebrafish nervous system, providing a valuable in vivo tool to monitor and interrogate neural circuits over time.
解读连接组,即构成脑功能基础的突触连接集合,是神经科学研究的核心目标。在此,我们通过改编最初为果蝇顺行跨突触示踪而开发的反式Tango遗传方法,报告了斑马鱼中突触前和突触后伙伴之间连接的体内图谱。在幼虫的视网膜、脑和脊髓中的突触伙伴之间可视化了神经连接,并追踪其发育过程。通过功能实验证实了标记的特异性,在这些实验中,通过遗传编码钙指示剂的反式Tango依赖性表达或通过电生理学测量,突触前脊髓中间神经元的光遗传学激活在已知的运动神经元突触后靶标中引发了反应。通过反式Tango进行的跨突触信号传导揭示了斑马鱼神经系统中的突触连接,为随时间监测和研究神经回路提供了一种有价值的体内工具。