Author:
Pérez-Soriano Alexandra,Arnal Segura Magdalena,Botta-Orfila Teresa,Giraldo Darly,Fernández Manel,Compta Yaroslau,Fernández-Santiago Rubén,Ezquerra Mario,Tartaglia Gian G.,Martí M. J.,Muñoz Esteban,Pagonabarraga Javier,Valldeoriola Francesc,Hernández-Vara Jorge,Classen Serge Jauma,Puente Victor,Pont Claustre,Caballol Núria,de Fàbregues Oriol,Ávila Asunción,Calopa Matilde,Gaig Carles,Pastor Pau,Pujol Montserrat,Santamaria Joan,Planellás Lluís,Cámara Ana,
Abstract
AbstractBackground: Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a rare oligodendroglial synucleinopathy of unknown etiopathogenesis including two major clinical variants with predominant parkinsonism (MSA-P) or cerebellar dysfunction (MSA-C). Objective: To identify novel disease mechanisms we performed a blood transcriptomic study investigating differential gene expression changes and biological process alterations in MSA and its clinical subtypes. Methods: We compared the transcriptome from rigorously gender and age-balanced groups of 10 probable MSA-P, 10 probable MSA-C cases, 10 controls from the Catalan MSA Registry (CMSAR), and 10 Parkinson Disease (PD) patients. Results: Gene set enrichment analyses showed prominent positive enrichment in processes related to immunity and inflammation in all groups, and a negative enrichment in cell differentiation and development of the nervous system in both MSA-P and PD, in contrast to protein translation and processing in MSA-C. Gene set enrichment analysis using expression patterns in different brain regions as a reference also showed distinct results between the different synucleinopathies. Conclusions: In line with the two major phenotypes described in the clinic, our data suggest that gene expression and biological processes might be differentially affected in MSA-P and MSA-C. Future studies using larger sample sizes are warranted to confirm these results.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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