2021
DOI: 10.3791/62997
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Automating Aggregate Quantification in <em>Caenorhabditis elegans</em>

Abstract: A rise in the prevalence of neurodegenerative protein conformational diseases (PCDs) has fostered a great interest in this subject over the years. This increased attention has called for the diversification and improvement of animal models capable of reproducing disease phenotypes observed in humans with PCDs. Though murine models have proven invaluable, they are expensive and are associated with laborious, low-throughput methods. Use of the Caenorhabditis elegans nematode model to study PCDs has been justi… Show more

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“…Transgenic C. elegans that express fluorescent polyQ reporters exhibit quantifiable aggregates in response to proteotoxic stress ( 71 , 162 , 188 , 189 ). Using these strains as sensors capable of detecting changes in polyQ aggregation has allowed for the discovery of microbes and microbial products that affect cellular proteostasis ( 71 , 72 , 190 ). P. aeruginosa was among the microbes that robustly disrupted host proteostasis and led to polyQ aggregation ( 71 ).…”
Section: Model Organisms For Neurodegenerative Pcdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transgenic C. elegans that express fluorescent polyQ reporters exhibit quantifiable aggregates in response to proteotoxic stress ( 71 , 162 , 188 , 189 ). Using these strains as sensors capable of detecting changes in polyQ aggregation has allowed for the discovery of microbes and microbial products that affect cellular proteostasis ( 71 , 72 , 190 ). P. aeruginosa was among the microbes that robustly disrupted host proteostasis and led to polyQ aggregation ( 71 ).…”
Section: Model Organisms For Neurodegenerative Pcdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systems like this allow us to determine parameters like locomotion, lifespan and behavior ( SenGupta et al, 2021 ). Other groups have developed methods to automatize the quantification of aggregate formation ( Molenkamp et al, 2021 ; Vaziriyan-Sani et al, 2021 ) or the number of head thrashes ( Zhang et al, 2022 ); both methods that have been described previously as traditional ways to analyze ND models ( Figure 5 ). The continuous development and improvement of the existing methods and the automatization of traditionally laborious assays will allow for more precise and wide analysis; doing possible the inclusion of new variables or scopes in this kind of assays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%