Gene Expression Analysis of Laser-Captured Purkinje Cells in the Essential Tremor Cerebellum

被引:0
作者
Regina T. Martuscello
Karthigayini Sivaprakasam
Whitney Hartstone
Sheng-Han Kuo
Genevieve Konopka
Elan D. Louis
Phyllis L. Faust
机构
[1] Columbia University Irving Medical Center and the New York Presbyterian Hospital,Department of Pathology and Cell Biology, Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
[2] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute, Department of Neuroscience
[3] Columbia University,Department of Neurology, Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
[4] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Department of Neurology
来源
The Cerebellum | 2023年 / 22卷
关键词
Purkinje cell; RNA-sequencing; Essential tremor; Laser capture microdissection;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Essential tremor (ET) is a common, progressive neurological disease characterized by an 8–12-Hz kinetic tremor. Despite its high prevalence, the patho-mechanisms of tremor in ET are not fully known. Through comprehensive studies in postmortem brains, we identified major morphological changes in the ET cerebellum that reflect cellular damage in Purkinje cells (PCs), suggesting that PC damage is central to ET pathogenesis. We previously performed a transcriptome analysis in ET cerebellar cortex, identifying candidate genes and several dysregulated pathways. To directly target PCs, we purified RNA from PCs isolated by laser capture microdissection and performed the first ever PC-specific RNA-sequencing analysis in ET versus controls. Frozen postmortem cerebellar cortex from 24 ETs and 16 controls underwent laser capture microdissection, obtaining ≥2000 PCs per sample. RNA transcriptome was analyzed via differential gene expression, principal component analysis (PCA), and gene set enrichment analyses (GSEA). We identified 36 differentially expressed genes, encompassing multiple cellular processes. Some ET (13/24) had greater dysregulation of these genes and segregated from most controls and remaining ETs in PCA. Characterization of genes/pathways enriched in this PCA and GSEA identified multiple pathway dysregulations in ET, including RNA processing/splicing, synapse organization/ion transport, and oxidative stress/inflammation. Furthermore, a different set of pathways characterized marked heterogeneity among ET patients. Our data indicate a range of possible mechanisms for the pathogenesis of ET. Significant heterogeneity among ET combined with dysregulation of multiple cellular processes supports the notion that ET is a family of disorders rather than one disease entity.
引用
收藏
页码:1166 / 1181
页数:15
相关论文
共 223 条
[1]  
Clark LN(2018)Essential tremor Handb Clin Neurol 147 229-239
[2]  
Louis ED(2019)Whole genome sequencing and rare variant analysis in essential tremor families PLoS One 14 e0220512-1015
[3]  
Odgerel Z(2016)Identification of candidate genes for familial early-onset essential tremor Eur J Hum Genet 24 1009-2313
[4]  
Hernandez N(2006)Genomewide scans in North American families reveal genetic linkage of essential tremor to a region on chromosome 6p23 Brain. 129 2318-116
[5]  
Park J(2020)Exome-wide rare variant analysis in familial essential tremor Parkinsonism Relat Disord 82 109-3169
[6]  
Liu X(2016)Genome-wide association study in essential tremor identifies three new loci Brain. 139 3163-298
[7]  
Hernandez N(2016)Linking essential tremor to the cerebellum-animal model evidence Cerebellum 15 285-13
[8]  
Kisselev S(2020)Cerebellar oscillations driven by synaptic pruning deficits of cerebellar climbing fibers contribute to tremor pathophysiology Sci Transl Med 12 eaay1769-208
[9]  
Shatunov A(2018)Animal models of tremor: relevance to human tremor disorders Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov 8 1-482
[10]  
Sambuughin N(2005)Case-control study of nutritional antioxidant intake in essential tremor Neuroepidemiology 24 203-791