Volume 33, Issue. 6, December, 2017


Drosophila Studies on Autism Spectrum Disorders

 Yao Tian, Zi Chao Zhang, Junhai Han  


Institute of Life Sciences, The Key Laboratory of Developmental Genes and Human Disease, Southeast University, Nanjing, China

Abstract 

 

In the past decade, numerous genes associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have been identified. These genes encode key regulators of synaptogenesis, synaptic function, and synaptic plasticity. Drosophila is a prominent model system for ASD studies to define novel genes linked to ASDs and decipher their molecular roles in synaptogenesis, synaptic function, synaptic plasticity, and neural circuit assembly and consolidation. Here, we review Drosophila studies on ASD genes that regulate synaptogenesis, synaptic function, and synaptic plasticity through modulating chromatin remodeling, transcription, protein synthesis and degradation, cytoskeleton dynamics, and synaptic scaffolding.

 

Keywords

Autism spectrum disorders,Drosophila,Chromatin remodeling,Synaptic scaffolding,Synaptic transmission

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