Invertebrate models of dystonia.

Curr Neuropharmacol

Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USA.

Published: January 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Dystonia is a complex neurological disorder with multiple forms linked to genetic mutations, with at least 20 identified so far.
  • Advances in understanding the functions of dystonia-related genes are being made through studies using simple animal models like C. elegans and Drosophila, revealing potential cellular mechanisms behind these conditions.
  • Research utilizing these invertebrate models is crucial for identifying genetic interactions and pathways, which may lead to new treatments for dystonia.

Article Abstract

The neurological movement disorder dystonia is an umbrella term for a heterogeneous group of related conditions where at least 20 monogenic forms have been identified. Despite the substantial advances resulting from the identification of these loci, the function of many DYT gene products remains unclear. Comparative genomics using simple animal models to examine the evolutionarily conserved functional relationships with monogenic dystonias represents a rapid route toward a comprehensive understanding of these movement disorders. Current studies using the invertebrate animal models Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster are uncovering cellular functions and mechanisms associated with mutant forms of the well-conserved gene products corresponding to DYT1, DYT5a, DYT5b, and DYT12 dystonias. Here we review recent findings from the invertebrate literature pertaining to molecular mechanisms of these gene products, torsinA, GTP cyclohydrolase I, tyrosine hydroxylase, and the alpha subunit of Na+/K ATPase, respectively. In each study, the application of powerful genetic tools developed over decades of intensive work with both of these invertebrate systems has led to mechanistic insights into these human disorders. These models are particularly amenable to large-scale genetic screens for modifiers or additional alleles, which are bolstering our understanding of the molecular functions associated with these gene products. Moreover, the use of invertebrate models for the evaluation of DYT genetic loci and their genetic interaction networks has predictive value and can provide a path forward for therapeutic intervention.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3580786PMC
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