Decoding molecular bases of rodent social hetero-grooming behavior using in-silico analyses and bioinformatics tools

Anastasia Moskalenko, Aleksey Ikrin, Alena Kozlova, Radmir Mukhamadeev, Murilo S. de Abreu*, Vyacheslav Riga, Tatiana Kolesnikova, Alan Kaluev*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Highly prevalent in laboratory rodents, ‘social’ hetero-grooming behavior is translationally relevant to modeling a wide range of neuropsychiatric disorders. Here, we comprehensively evaluated all known to date mouse genes linked to aberrant hetero-grooming phenotype, and applied bioinformatics tools to construct a network of their established protein–protein interactions (PPI). We next identified several distinct molecular clusters within this complex network, including neuronal differentiation, cytoskeletal, WNT-signaling and synapsins-associated pathways. Using additional bioinformatics analyses, we further identified ‘central’ (hub) proteins within these molecular clusters, likely key for mouse hetero-grooming behavior. Overall, a more comprehensive characterization of intricate molecular pathways linked to aberrant rodent grooming may markedly advance our understanding of underlying cellular mechanisms and related neurological disorders, eventually helping discover novel targets for their pharmacological or gene therapy interventions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)146-155
Number of pages10
JournalNeuroscience
Volume554
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • genetic bases
  • hetero-grooming
  • in silico analyses
  • molecular network
  • rodents

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