b-Catenin Mediates the Development of Behavioral Resilience [ChIP-Seq]
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Here we show that Ã-catenin mediates pro-resilient and anxiolytic effects in mice in the nucleus accumbens (NAc), a key brain reward region, an effect that is mediated by Ã-catenin signaling in D2-type medium spiny neurons (MSNs) specifically. Conversely, blocking Ã-catenin function in NAc promotes susceptibility to chronic stress, and we show evidence of robust suppression of Ã-catenin transcriptional activity in the NAc both of depressed humans examined postmortem as well as of mice that display a susceptible phenotype after chronic stress, with a converse upregulation in mice that are stress resilient. Using ChIP-seq, we demonstrate a global, genome-wide enrichment of Ã-catenin in the NAc of resilient mice, and specifically identify Dicer1âimportant in small RNA (e.g., microRNA [miRNA]) biogenesisâas a critical Ã-catenin target gene involved in mediating a resilient phenotype. Small RNA-seq after excising Ã-catenin from the NAc in the context of chronic stress reveals dynamic Ã-catenin-dependent miRNA regulation associated with resilience. Overall design: Control: 2 samples, Resilient: 2 samples, Susceptible: 2 samples; DNA input: 1 sample.
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2017-09-17



