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Nonlinear mixed-effects models to analyze actin dynamics in dendritic spines

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2025
Citation:
Nonlinear mixed-effects models to analyze actin dynamics in dendritic spines / G. Di Credico, S. Pelucchi, F. Pauli, R. Stringhi, E. Marcello, V. Edefonti. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 15:1(2025), pp. 5790.1-5790.14. [10.1038/s41598-025-87154-w]
abstract:
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) allows to study actin-turnover in dendritic spines by providing recovery trajectories over time within a nested data structure (i.e. spine/neuron/culture). Statistical approaches to FRAP usually consider one-phase association models to estimate recovery-curve-specific parameters and test statistical hypotheses on curve parameters either at the spine or neuron level, ignoring the nested data structure. However, this approach leads to pseudoreplication concerns. We propose a nonlinear mixed-effects model to integrate the one-phase association model estimate with the nested data structure of FRAP experiments; this also allows us to model heteroscedasticity and time dependence in the data. We used this approach to evaluate the effect of the downregulation of the actin-binding protein CAP2 on actin dynamics. Our model allows the additional modelling of the variance function across experimental conditions, which may represent a novel parameter of interest in FRAP experiments. Indeed, the detected differential effect of the experimental condition on the variance component captures the increased instability of time-specific observations around the spine-specific trajectory for the CAP2-downregulated spines compared to the control spines. We hypothesise that this parameter reflects the increased instability of the actin cytoskeleton in dendritic spines upon CAP2 downregulation. We developed an R-based Shiny application, termed FRApp, to fit the statistical models introduced without requiring programming expertise.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Actin dynamics; Asymptotic exponential growth curve; CAP2; FRAP in dendritic spines; Hierarchical models; Pseudoreplication; Shiny app
List of contributors:
G. Di Credico, S. Pelucchi, F. Pauli, R. Stringhi, E. Marcello, V. Edefonti
Authors of the University:
EDEFONTI VALERIA CARLA ( author )
MARCELLO ELENA ( author )
PELUCCHI SILVIA CECILIA ( author )
STRINGHI RAMONA ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1156507
Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1156507/2736606/s41598-025-87154-w-1.pdf
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Development of a novel toOl to taRget sYnapse-to-nucleus communication in Alzheimer’s Disease (DORY)
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