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doi:10.1007/s00401-024-02720-2...

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Udine, Evan DeJesus-Hernandez, Mariely Tian, Shulan Neves, Sofia Pereira Crook, Richard Finch, NiCole A. Baker, Matthew C. Pottier, Cyril Graff-Radford, Neill R. Boeve, Bradley F. Petersen, Ronald C. Knopman, David S. Josephs, Keith A. Oskarsson, Björn Mesquita, Sandro Petrucelli, Leonard Gendron, Tania F. Dickson, Dennis W. Rademakers, Rosa van Blitterswijk, Marka
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en
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Springer

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Medicine & Public Health

Año

2024

fecha de cotización

24/4/2024

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c9orf72 amyotrophic lateral sclerosis frontotemporal lobar degeneration transcriptomics cryptic exons transcriptomic cerebellum repeat expansion
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The most prominent genetic cause of both amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is a repeat expansion in the gene C9orf72 .

Importantly, the transcriptomic consequences of the C9orf72 repeat expansion remain largely unclear.

Here, we used short-read RNA sequencing (RNAseq) to profile the cerebellar transcriptome, detecting alterations in patients with a C9orf72 repeat expansion.

We focused on the cerebellum, since key C9orf72 -related pathologies are abundant in this neuroanatomical region, yet TDP-43 pathology and neuronal loss are minimal.

Consistent with previous work, we showed a reduction in the expression of the C9orf72 gene and an elevation in homeobox genes, when comparing patients with the expansion to both patients without the C9orf72 repeat expansion and control subjects.

Interestingly, we identified more than 1000 alternative splicing events, including 4 in genes previously associated with ALS and/or FTLD.

We also found an increase of cryptic splicing in C9orf72 patients compared to patients without the expansion and controls.

Furthermore, we demonstrated that the expression level of select RNA-binding proteins is associated with cryptic splice junction inclusion.

Overall, this study explores the presence of widespread transcriptomic changes in the cerebellum, a region not confounded by severe neurodegeneration, in post-mortem tissue from C9orf72 patients.

Udine, Evan,DeJesus-Hernandez, Mariely,Tian, Shulan,Neves, Sofia Pereira,Crook, Richard,Finch, NiCole A.,Baker, Matthew C.,Pottier, Cyril,Graff-Radford, Neill R.,Boeve, Bradley F.,Petersen, Ronald C.,Knopman, David S.,Josephs, Keith A.,Oskarsson, Björn,Mesquita, Sandro,Petrucelli, Leonard,Gendron, Tania F.,Dickson, Dennis W.,Rademakers, Rosa,van Blitterswijk, Marka, 2024, Abundant transcriptomic alterations in the human cerebellum of patients with a C9orf72 repeat expansion, Springer

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