Association of NEF2L2 Rs35652124 Polymorphism with Nrf2 Induction and Genotoxic Stress Biomarkers in Autism

Author:

Porokhovnik Lev N.1ORCID,Pisarev Vladimir M.2ORCID,Chumachenko Anastasia G.2,Chudakova Julia M.1,Ershova Elizaveta S.1ORCID,Veiko Natalia N.1,Gorbachevskaya Natalia L.3,Mamokhina Uliana A.4,Sorokin Alexander B.45,Basova Anna Ya.6,Lapshin Mikhail S.6,L. Izhevskaya Vera L.1,Kostyuk Svetlana V.1

Affiliation:

1. Research Centre for Medical Genetics, 1 Moskvorechie Street, 115478 Moscow, Russia

2. Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, 25 Petrovka Street, 107031 Moscow, Russia

3. Mental Health Research Center, 34 Kashirskoe highway, 115478 Moscow, Russia

4. Federal Resource Center for Organization of Comprehensive Support to Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, 29 Sretenka Street, 127051 Moscow, Russia

5. Haskins Laboratories, 300 George Street, New Haven, CT 06511, USA

6. G.E. Sukhareva Research and Practical Center of Children and Adolescents Mental Health, 21A Fifth Donskoy Drive, 119334 Moscow, Russia

Abstract

Increased oxidative/genotoxic stress is known to impact the pathophysiology of ASD (autism spectrum disorder). Clinical studies, however, reported limited, heterogeneous but promising responses to treatment with antioxidant remedies. We determined whether the functional polymorphism of the Nrf2 gene, master regulator of anti-oxidant adaptive reactions to genotoxic stress, links to the genotoxic stress responses and to an in vitro effect of a NRF2 inductor in ASD children. Oxidative stress biomarkers, adaptive responses to genotoxic/oxidative stress, levels of master antioxidant regulator Nrf2 and its active form pNrf2 before and after inducing by dimethyl fumarate (DMF), and promotor rs35652124 polymorphism of NFE2L2 gene encoding Nrf2 were studied in children with ASD (n = 179). Controls included healthy adults (n = 101). Adaptive responses to genotoxicity as indicated by H2AX and cytoprotection by NRF2 contents positively correlated in ASD children with a Spearman coefficient of R = 0.479 in T+, but not CC genotypes. ASD children with NRF2 rs35652124 CC genotype demonstrated significantly higher H2AX content (0.652 vs. 0.499 in T+) and pNrf2 induction by DMF, lowered 8-oxo-dG concentration in plasma and higher cfDNA/plasma nuclease activity ratio. Our pilot findings suggest that in ASD children the NEF2L2 rs35652124 polymorphism impacts adaptive responses that may potentially link to ASD severity. Our data warrant further studies to reveal the potential for NEF2L2 genotype-specific and age-dependent repurposing of DMF and/or other NRF2-inducing drugs.

Funder

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russian Federation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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