New Publication Alert: Advancing Neural Circuit Mapping Through Viral-genetic Tool Development

We are excited to share our latest research publication in Cell Reports Methods: “An AAV capsid proposed as microglia-targeting directs genetic expression in forebrain excitatory neurons” Read the full article here »

A newly developed capsid AAV-MG1.2 was reported to mediate specific microglial transduction. However, we find that AAV-MG1.2 actually enables specific genetic access to excitatory neurons in forebrain regions including hippocampal formation and visual cortex but does not confer expression in microglia or astrocytes in vivo. Furthermore, we find that AAV-MG1.2 specifically labels the deep layer of the CA1 pyramidal layer in a titer-dependent manner. We show that AAV-MG1.2-Cre can be used to genetically target excitatory neurons for cell-type-specific neural circuit mapping studies. We also find that AAV-MG1.2 conserves specificity for excitatory neurons in rat hippocampus. Thus, the AAV-MG1.2 presents a useful viral-genetic tool for targeting excitatory neurons in the forebrain across different species.

We’re proud of the contributions of our team and collaborators and look forward to the continued impact of this innovative approach on the neuroscience community.

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Please join us in our exciting in-person conference on “The Changing Brain,” co-sponsored by the UCI Center for Neural Circuit Mapping (CNCM), Cajal Club and Allen Institute for Brain Science. The main conference will take place at the Irvine Marriott (08/18-08/20), and additional workshops/bootcamps on spatial transcriptomics and viral-genetic tools will be held on UCI campus (08/21).

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