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Transcriptomic profiling of early synucleinopathy in rats induced with preformed fibrils.

Authors :
Patterson JR
Kochmanski J
Stoll AC
Kubik M
Kemp CJ
Duffy MF
Thompson K
Howe JW
Cole-Strauss A
Kuhn NC
Miller KM
Nelson S
Onyekpe CU
Beck JS
Counts SE
Bernstein AI
Steece-Collier K
Luk KC
Sortwell CE
Source :
NPJ Parkinson's disease [NPJ Parkinsons Dis] 2024 Jan 03; Vol. 10 (1), pp. 7. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jan 03.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Examination of early phases of synucleinopathy when inclusions are present, but long before neurodegeneration occurs, is critical to both understanding disease progression and the development of disease modifying therapies. The rat alpha-synuclein (α-syn) preformed fibril (PFF) model induces synchronized synucleinopathy that recapitulates the pathological features of Parkinson's disease (PD) and can be used to study synucleinopathy progression. In this model, phosphorylated α-syn (pSyn) inclusion-containing neurons and reactive microglia (major histocompatibility complex-II immunoreactive) peak in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) months before appreciable neurodegeneration. However, it remains unclear which specific genes are driving these phenotypic changes. To identify transcriptional changes associated with early synucleinopathy, we used laser capture microdissection of the SNpc paired with RNA sequencing (RNASeq). Precision collection of the SNpc allowed for the assessment of differential transcript expression in the nigral dopamine neurons and proximal glia. Transcripts upregulated in early synucleinopathy were mainly associated with an immune response, whereas transcripts downregulated were associated with neurotransmission and the dopamine pathway. A subset of 29 transcripts associated with neurotransmission/vesicular release and the dopamine pathway were verified in a separate cohort of males and females to confirm reproducibility. Within this subset, fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) was used to localize decreases in the Syt1 and Slc6a3 transcripts to pSyn inclusion-containing neurons. Identification of transcriptional changes in early synucleinopathy provides insight into the molecular mechanisms driving neurodegeneration.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2373-8057
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
NPJ Parkinson's disease
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38172128
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41531-023-00620-y