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Translational relevance of forward genetic screens in animal models for the study of psychiatric disease

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2022.104559

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Drosophila; C; elegans; Zebrafish; Mice; Core component behaviors; Forward genetic screen; Addiction; Impulse control; Psychiatric disease

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  1. National Institute Health (USA) [1 U01 DA044400-01A1]
  2. Leverhulme Trust (United Kingdom) [RPG-2016-143]
  3. Human Frontiers Science Project (France) [RGP0008/2017]
  4. University of Padua under the STARS Grants program (MetaZeb)
  5. Queen Mary School of logical and Chemical Sciences PhD Fellowship

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Psychiatric disorders are a significant burden in society, but the genetic factors contributing to their etiology are still poorly understood. Animal models and genomic studies in human populations can provide valuable insights into the causes of psychiatric diseases.
Psychiatric disorders represent a significant burden in our societies. Despite the convincing evidence pointing at gene and gene-environment interaction contributions, the role of genetics in the etiology of psychiatric disease is still poorly understood. Forward genetic screens in animal models have helped elucidate causal links. Here we discuss the application of mutagenesis-based forward genetic approaches in common animal model species: two invertebrates, nematodes (Caenorhabditis elegans) and fruit flies (Drosophila sp.); and two vertebrates, zebrafish (Danio rerio) and mice (Mus musculus), in relation to psychiatric disease. We also discuss the use of large scale genomic studies in human populations. Despite the advances using data from human populations, animal models coupled with next-generation sequencing strategies are still needed. Although with its own limitations, zebrafish possess characteristics that make them especially well-suited to forward genetic studies exploring the etiology of psychiatric disorders.

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