BloodDDIT4andTRIM13transcript levels mark the early stages of Machado-Joseph disease

Author:

Ferreira Ana F.,Raposo Mafalda,Shaw Emily D.,Vasconcelos João,Kay Teresa,Bettencourt ConceiçãoORCID,Saraiva-Pereira Maria Luiza,Jardim Laura BannachORCID,do Carmo Costa Maria,Lima Manuela

Abstract

AbstractMachado-Joseph disease (MJD) is a rare late-onset polyglutamine neurodegenerative disease caused by the expansion of a CAG repeat in theATXN3gene encoding the ataxin- 3 (ATXN3) protein. Several studies have identified changes in the abundance of select transcripts and proteins in blood samples of MJD mutation carriers. Here, we aimed to: 1) identify blood transcriptional changes that could be potential biomarkers of MJD from preclinical to symptomatic disease stages; 2) correlate levels of differentially expressed transcripts in blood of MJD carriers with demographic, genetics, and clinical features; and 3) evaluate whether the identified differential abundance of selected transcripts in blood of MJD subjects is preserved in post-mortem brains of MJD patients. Using real- time quantitative PCR, we observed consistent dysregulation ofDDIT4,TRIM13andP2RY13transcript levels in blood samples of MJD subjects from different disease stages (from preclinical to symptomatic), and of patients from two cohorts with different backgrounds (Azores and Brazil). Importantly, combined bloodDDIT4andTRIM13transcript levels display a very high accuracy to discriminate MJD carriers in preclinical stage, early-stage patients, and patients with more than five years of disease duration from respective controls (AUC=1.00, AUC=0.96, and AUC=0.90, respectively). Moreover, in the combined group of Azorean and Brazilian patients, blood levels ofP2RY13transcript correlate with age at onset, and abundance ofDDIT4andTRIM13transcripts correlate with the CAG repeat size of the expandedATXN3allele. In the subgroup of early-stage Azorean patients, blood levels ofTRIM13transcripts correlate with age at disease onset. Interestingly, abundance of DDIT4, TRIM13 and P2RY13 proteins is also altered in brains of MJD patients. In summary, this work shows that bloodDDIT4andTRIM13transcript levels are potentially blood-based biomarkers of MJD of special usefulness in marking preclinical and early stages of the disease, and points for common dysregulated processes involvingDDIT4,TRIM13andP2RY13in the blood and the brain of MJD subjects.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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