David D Ginty

David D Ginty, Ph.D.

Edward R. and Anne G. Lefler Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
Head of the Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School

Neurons and Circuits That Mediate Touch

The somatosensory system endows us with a remarkable capacity for recognizing textural differences and shapes of objects held in our hands, and to feel pain, pressure, temperature, position, movement and vibration. Understanding the neurobiological basis of touch perception will help us to determine why touch can be painful or aversive under certain pathological states.

The Ginty lab uses mouse molecular genetics, in vitro signaling approaches, circuit mapping, electrophysiological and behavioral analyses to gain understanding of the development, organization, and function of neural circuits that underlie the sense of touch. Mouse molecular genetic approaches are used to identify, visualize, and functionally manipulate physiologically defined classes of low-threshold mechanosensory neurons (LTMRs) and nociceptors, the primary cutaneous sensory neurons that mediate the sense of touch and pain. We also strive to gain genetic access to spinal cord interneurons and projection neurons to reveal the organizational logic and functions of touch and pain circuits in the spinal cord and brainstem.

Our current goals are to discover: 1) the unique functions and properties of LTMR and nociceptor subtypes; 2) the organization of synaptic connections between LTMR subtypes and nociceptors, spinal cord dorsal horn interneurons and projection neurons, and dorsal column nuclei neurons; 3) the neural circuits that underlie the perception of touch; 4) molecular and developmental mechanisms by which primary somatosensory neurons and touch and pain circuit organization are established; and 5) mechanisms of touch circuit dysfunction in mouse models of autism spectrum disorders and neuropathic pain.

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Autism spectrum disorder susceptibility gene TAOK2 affects basal dendrite formation in the neocortex.
Authors: Authors: de Anda FC, Rosario AL, Durak O, Tran T, Gräff J, Meletis K, Rei D, Soda T, Madabhushi R, Ginty DD, Kolodkin AL, Tsai LH.
Nat Neurosci
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The functional organization of cutaneous low-threshold mechanosensory neurons.
Authors: Authors: Li L, Rutlin M, Abraira VE, Cassidy C, Kus L, Gong S, Jankowski MP, Luo W, Heintz N, Koerber HR, Woodbury CJ, Ginty DD.
Cell
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Recruitment of actin modifiers to TrkA endosomes governs retrograde NGF signaling and survival.
Authors: Authors: Harrington AW, St Hillaire C, Zweifel LS, Glebova NO, Philippidou P, Halegoua S, Ginty DD.
Cell
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An evolving NGF-Hoxd1 signaling pathway mediates development of divergent neural circuits in vertebrates.
Authors: Authors: Guo T, Mandai K, Condie BG, Wickramasinghe SR, Capecchi MR, Ginty DD.
Nat Neurosci
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SRF binding to SRE 6.9 in the Arc promoter is essential for LTD in cultured Purkinje cells.
Authors: Authors: Smith-Hicks C, Xiao B, Deng R, Ji Y, Zhao X, Shepherd JD, Posern G, Kuhl D, Huganir RL, Ginty DD, Worley PF, Linden DJ.
Nat Neurosci
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Long-distance control of synapse assembly by target-derived NGF.
Authors: Authors: Sharma N, Deppmann CD, Harrington AW, St Hillaire C, Chen ZY, Lee FS, Ginty DD.
Neuron
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A forward genetic screen in mice identifies Sema3A(K108N), which binds to neuropilin-1 but cannot signal.
Authors: Authors: Merte J, Wang Q, Vander Kooi CW, Sarsfield S, Leahy DJ, Kolodkin AL, Ginty DD.
J Neurosci
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Sec24b selectively sorts Vangl2 to regulate planar cell polarity during neural tube closure.
Authors: Authors: Merte J, Jensen D, Wright K, Sarsfield S, Wang Y, Schekman R, Ginty DD.
Nat Cell Biol
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Molecular identification of rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors and their developmental dependence on ret signaling.
Authors: Authors: Luo W, Enomoto H, Rice FL, Milbrandt J, Ginty DD.
Neuron
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Secreted semaphorins control spine distribution and morphogenesis in the postnatal CNS.
Authors: Authors: Tran TS, Rubio ME, Clem RL, Johnson D, Case L, Tessier-Lavigne M, Huganir RL, Ginty DD, Kolodkin AL.
Nature
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