The caudate nucleus undergoes dramatic and unique transcriptional changes in human prodromal Huntington's disease brain.
Filisia AgusDiego CrespoRichard H MyersAdam T LabadorfPublished in: BMC medical genomics (2019)
The caudate nucleus in HD brain is dramatically affected prior to symptom onset. Gene expression patterns observed in the HD BA9 are also present in the CAU, suggesting a common response to disease. Substantial caudate-specific differences implicate many different biological pathways including metabolism, protein folding, inflammation, and neurogenic processes. While these results are at best trends due to small sample sizes, these results nonetheless provide the most detailed insight to date into the primary HD disease process.