Shafer Orie Thomas
Gill Institute for Neuroscience and Department of Biology, Indiana University in Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, USA.
Fly (Austin). 2025 Dec;19(1):2502180. doi: 10.1080/19336934.2025.2502180. Epub 2025 May 6.
The field of sleep research, which began 25 years ago, has identified more than 200 genes influencing sleep. In this review, I summarize the foundation of the field and the growing list of genes implicated in sleep regulation. I compare the genetic methods used to identify genes governing sleep and circadian rhythms and the distinct outcomes of screens for genes regulating these two highly related processes. Finally, I discuss the ~ 200 sleep-regulating genes of in the context of recent developments in the field and voice reasons for scepticism regarding the relevance of these genes to the homoeostatic regulation of sleep. Finally, I speculate on the future promise of the fly model system for revealing conserved molecular mechanisms of sleep homoeostasis.
睡眠研究领域始于25年前,现已鉴定出200多个影响睡眠的基因。在这篇综述中,我总结了该领域的基础以及与睡眠调节相关的基因清单不断增加的情况。我比较了用于鉴定控制睡眠和昼夜节律的基因的遗传方法,以及筛选调节这两个高度相关过程的基因所得到的不同结果。最后,我结合该领域的最新进展讨论了这约200个睡眠调节基因,并对这些基因与睡眠稳态调节的相关性表示怀疑。最后,我推测了果蝇模型系统在揭示睡眠稳态保守分子机制方面的未来前景。