Periodic Reporting for period 1 - CHARM-Vis (Chromatin accessibility landscape and transcription changes in recognition memory after visual imprinting in chicks)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2019-07-01 al 2021-06-30
During visual imprinting, visually naïve chicks come to recognize an object by being exposed to it. This phenomenon can be peformed in tightly controlled conditions, thus offering an ideal model for the study of memory formation.
Samples from the intermediate and medial mesopallium (IMM), a chick forebrain region previously recognized as of crucial importance for visual imprinting, were analysed using Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin (ATAC) and single nuclei (sn) RNA sequencing, and the resulting data were analyzed for identifying molecular changes associated with imprinting.
By the end of the action, the use of these two technologies ensured the identification of dozens of memory-related molecular events at an unprecedented level of resolution. An independent validation of our findings is currently undergoing. Once confirmed, our findings will allow to achieve a better characterization of the molecular mechanisms involved in memory formation.
The data production activity produced more than 350 GB of raw data, which required advanced bioinformatics software pipelines for being analyzed. The analyses detected several significant changes in gene expression levels and chromatin openess, and the results are currently undergoing further validation studies.
Alongside the production and study of the ATAC- and snRNA-seq data, we further investigated proteins and circular RNAs changes in the IMM associated with imprinting. These additional studies underlined the presence of even more molecular mechanisms possibly involved in memory formation.
Our results are being disseminated through scientific publications (one accepted, two under preparation), while the CHARM-Vis projects has been presented to groups of interests in several fora, including the EU Conference “Making the Most of Georgia’s Association to Horizon 2020” (November 2019, Tbilisi, Georgia).