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Local Knockdown of ERK2 in the Adult Mouse Brain Via Adeno-Associated Virus-Mediated RNA Interference
Authors:Barbara Di Benedetto  Benedikt Wefers  Wolfgang Wurst  Ralf Kühn
Affiliation:1.Institute of Developmental Genetics,Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environment and Health (GmbH),Neuherberg/Munich,Germany;2.Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Molecular Neurogenetics,Munich,Germany;3.Department of Biosciences,Technical University Munich,Munich,Germany
Abstract:In recent years RNA interference (RNAi) has become a useful genetic tool to downregulate candidate disease genes for which pharmaceutical inhibitors are not available. In combination with viral vectors to trigger RNAi in the mammalian body, it allows the localized and specific manipulation of the expression of single or multiple genes in vivo. The MAP kinases ERK1 and ERK2 are involved in the transduction of extracellular signals to nuclear effectors. A role for ERKs has been proposed in the adult brain in mediating neuronal functions, as for fear learning in the lateral amygdala. To study the role of ERK in anxiety disorders characterized by disturbed fear learning processes we developed Erk-specific RNAi tools and tested the efficacy of a viral Erk2 vector in the adult mouse brain. We found shRNAs that showed silencing of either both ERK1/2 or only ERK2. In particular, our analysis showed that an Erk2-specific shRNA reduced the activity of this gene at comparable efficiency both in vitro and in vivo. This reagent provides a useful tool to study the role of ERK2, for which small molecule inhibitors are not available, in the development of anxiety and other psychiatric disorders. Barbara Di Benedetto and Benedikt Wefers contributed equally to this work. An erratum to this article can be found at
Keywords:RNAi  AAV2  Erk2  Amygdala  Mouse
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