As per the description of tasks, we have achieved major advances in Theme 1/Aims 1,2 and Theme 2/Aim 1. These include:
i) generation of a cellular atlas of the hypothalamus (Romanov et al., Nature 2020, Romanov et al., Nat Neurosci (2017); Romanov et al., J Endocrinol (2017); Romanov et al. Ann Rev Neurosci (2019)),
ii) description of a novel multimodal signaling system that links stress neurons to norepinephrine centers of the brain for cortical activaton upon stress (Alpar et al., EMBOJ (2018)), and the analysis and recognition of ventricular ependymal heterogeneity (Alpar et al., Curr Opin Neurobiol (2018)),
iii) molecular dissection of secretagogin function in the brain (related to neuronal migration and replacement; Hanics et al., PNAS (2017)), spinal cord/pain perception (Zhang et al. J Clin Invest (2018)) and pancreas (for the control of beta cell turnover; Malenczyk et al., EMBOJ (2017) and particularly with Pdx1 transcription factors; Malenczyk et al., Mol Metab (2018)),
iv) In the process of these studies, we have actively collaborated on brain (dopamine cells; Rivetti di val Chervo et al., Nat Biotech (2017), hypothalamic neurons: Saucisse et al., Cell Rep (2021), Stagkourakis et al., Cell (2020), Orthofer et al., Cell (2020)), pain (Peng et al., Science (2017)), diabetes (Li et al., Cell (2017)) and lung development (Cohen et al., Cell (2018)),
v) Moreover, my mentoring of an up-and-coming new generation of researchers led to spin-off on taste perception (Romanov et al., Sci Signal (2018)) and on the role of GPR55, one of the previously less characterized G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), in gating salivation (Korchynska et al., JCI Insight (2019)), a novel neuron type in the mammalian indusium griseum (Fuzik et al., PNAS (2019)) and the effect of maternal diet choices on fetal brain development (Cinquina et al., Mol Psychiatry (202).
vi) We have generated mouse lines that have been published (CCK-DsRed/GAD67-GFP: Calvigioni et al., Cereb Cortex (2017); secretagogin null and tissue-specific knockout: Malenczyk et al., EMBOJ (2018); secretagogin-Cre: Alpar et al., EMBOJ (2018)) and made available to the scientific community free-of-charge.