Transcriptomic differences in MSA clinical variants.

Background

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.

Overview publication

TitleTranscriptomic differences in MSA clinical variants.
Date2020-06-25
Issue nameScientific reports
Issue numberv10.1:10310
DOI10.1038/s41598-020-66221-4
PubMed32587362
AuthorsPérez-Soriano A, Arnal Segura M, Botta-Orfila T, Giraldo D, Fernández M, Compta Y, Fernández-Santiago R, Ezquerra M, Tartaglia GG & Martí MJ
InfoCatalan MSA Registry (CMSAR), Muñoz E, Pagonabarraga J, Valldeoriola F, Hernández-Vara J, Classen SJ, Puente V, Pont C, Caballol N, de Fàbregues O, Ávila A, Calopa M, Gaig C, Pastor P, Pujol M, Santamaria J, Planellás L, Cámara A
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