Behavior in a Drosophila model of fragile X.

Results Probl Cell Differ

Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Published: February 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • The chapter outlines the progression of significant scientific discoveries since the 1800s that have led to human trials based on studies of model organisms like fruit flies and mice.
  • It emphasizes the case of fragile X syndrome, illustrating how identifying a mutant gene and understanding its molecular basis can guide the development of new treatments.
  • The research in fragile X has already shown promising results in human trials, while ongoing studies in model organisms continue to uncover more potential therapies.

Article Abstract

This chapter will briefly tie together a captivating string of scientific discoveries that began in the 1800s and catapulted us into the current state of the field where trials are under way in humans that have arisen directly from the discoveries made in model organisms such as Drosophila (fruit flies) and mice. The hope is that research efforts in the field of fragile X currently represent a roadmap that demonstrates the utility of identifying a mutant gene responsible for human disease, tracking down the molecular underpinnings of pathogenic phenotypes, and utilizing model organisms to identify and validate potential pharmacologic targets for testing in afflicted humans. Indeed, in fragile X this roadmap has already yielded successful trials in humans (J. Med. Genetic 46(4) 266-271; Jacquemont et al. Sci Transl Med 3(64):64ra61), although the work in studying these interventions in humans is just getting underway as the work in model organisms continues to generate new potential therapeutic targets.

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