Genome-wide temporal expression profiling in Caenorhabditis elegans identifies a core gene set related to long-term memory

Freytag, V; Probst, S*; Hadziselimovic, N; Boglari, C; Hauser, Y; Peter, F; Fenyves, BG [Fenyves, Bánk (Biológia, Oxyológ...), szerző] Orvosi Vegytani, Molekuláris Biológiai és Patob... (SE / AOK / I); Milnik, A; Demougin, P; Vukojevic, V; de Quervain, DJ-F; Papassotiropoulos, A; Stetak, A ✉

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Megjelent: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 0270-6474 1529-2401 37 (28) pp. 6661-6672 2017
  • SJR Scopus - Neuroscience (miscellaneous): D1
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The identification of genes related to encoding, storage, and retrieval of memories is a major interest in neuroscience. In the current study, we analyzed the temporal gene expression changes in a neuronal mRNA pool during an olfactory long-term associative memory (LTAM) in Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites. Here, we identified a core set of 712 (538 upregulated and 174 downregulated) genes that follows three distinct temporal peaks demonstrating multiple gene regulation waves in LTAM. Compared with the previously published positive LTAM gene set (Lakhina et al., 2015), 50% of the identified upregulated genes here overlap with the previous dataset, possibly representing stimulus-independent memory-related genes. On the other hand, the remaining genes were not previously identified in positive associative memory and may specifically regulate aversive LTAM. Ourresults suggest a multistep gene activation process during the formation and retrieval of long-term memory and define general memory-implicated genes as well as conditioning-type-dependent gene sets. © 2017 the authors.
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