Shared brain transcriptomic signature in TDP-43 type A FTLD patients with or without GRN mutations.
Cyril PottierLigia MateiuMatthew C BakerMariely DeJesus-HernandezCristina Teixeira VicenteNiCole A FinchShulan TianMarka van BlitterswijkMelissa E MurrayYingxue RenLeonard PetrucelliBjörn E OskarssonJoanna M BiernackaNeill R Graff-RadfordBradley F BoeveRonald C PetersenKeith Anthony JosephsYan W AsmannGourisankar GhoshRosa RademakersPublished in: Brain : a journal of neurology (2022)
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration with TDP-43 inclusions (FTLD-TDP) is a complex heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorder for which mechanisms are poorly understood. To explore transcriptional changes underlying FTLD-TDP, we performed RNA-sequencing on 66 genetically unexplained FTLD-TDP patients, 24 FTLD-TDP patients with GRN mutations and 24 control participants. Using principal component analysis, hierarchical clustering, differential expression and coexpression network analyses, we showed that GRN mutation carriers and FTLD-TDP-A patients without a known mutation shared a common transcriptional signature that is independent of GRN loss-of-function. After combining both groups, differential expression as compared to the control group and coexpression analyses revealed alteration of processes related to immune response, synaptic transmission, RNA metabolism, angiogenesis and vesicle-mediated transport. Deconvolution of the data highlighted strong cellular alterations that were similar in FTLD-TDP-A and GRN mutation carriers with NSF as a potentially important player in both groups. We propose several potentially druggable pathways such as the GABAergic, GDNF and sphingolipid pathways. Our findings underline new disease mechanisms and strongly suggest that affected pathways in GRN mutation carriers extend beyond GRN and contribute to genetically unexplained forms of FTLD-TDP-A.
Keyphrases
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- end stage renal disease
- single cell
- immune response
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- gene expression
- transcription factor
- prognostic factors
- machine learning
- endothelial cells
- resting state
- multiple sclerosis
- dendritic cells
- rna seq
- brain injury
- functional connectivity
- electronic health record
- inflammatory response
- heat shock
- cerebral ischemia
- data analysis
- nucleic acid
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- heat stress