Behavioural effects and RNA-seq analysis of Aβ42 mediated toxicity in a Drosophila Alzheimer’s disease model

Author:

Tan Florence Hui Ping1ORCID,Azzam Ghows2,Najimudin Nazalan2,Shamsuddin Shaharum2,Zainuddin Azalina2

Affiliation:

1. Universiti Sains Malaysia Pusat Pengajian Sains Kesihatan

2. Universiti Sains Malaysia

Abstract

Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurological ailment worldwide. Its process comprises the unique aggregation of extracellular senile plaques composed of amyloid-beta (Aβ) in the brain. Aβ42 is the most neurotoxic and aggressive of the Aβ42 isomers released in the brain. Despite much research on AD, the complete pathophysiology of this disease remains unknown. Technical and ethical constraints place limits on experiments utilizing human subjects. Thus, animal models were used to replicate human diseases as a result. The Drosophila melanogaster is an excellent model for studying both physiological and behavioural aspects of human neurodegenerative illnesses. Here, the negative effects of Aβ42-expression on a Drosophila AD model were investigated through three behavioural assays followed by RNA-seq. The RNA-seq data was verified using qPCR. AD Drosophila expressing human Aβ42 exhibited degenerated eye structures, shortened lifespan and declined mobility function compared to the wild-type Control. RNA-seq revealed 1496 genes that were differentially expressed from the Aβ42-expressing samples against the Control. Among the pathways that were identified from the differentially expressed genes include carbon metabolism, oxidative phosphorylation, antimicrobial peptides and longevity regulating pathways. While AD is a complicated neurological condition whose aetiology is influenced by a number of factors, it is hoped that the current data will be sufficient to give a general picture of how Aβ42 influences the disease pathology. The discovery of molecular connections from the current Drosophila AD model offers fresh perspectives on the usage of this Drosophila which could aid in the discovery of new anti-AD medications.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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