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RNA Sequencing of Human Peripheral Nerve in Response to Injury: Distinctive Analysis of the Nerve Repair Pathways

The development of regenerative therapies for central nervous system diseases can likely benefit from an understanding of the peripheral nervous system repair process, particularly in identifying potential gene pathways involved in human nerve repair. This study employed RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) tec...

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Autores principales: Welleford, Andrew S., Quintero, Jorge E., Seblani, Nader El, Blalock, Eric, Gunewardena, Sumedha, Shapiro, Steven M., Riordan, Sean M., Huettl, Peter, Guduru, Zain, Stanford, John A., van Horne, Craig G., Gerhardt, Greg A.
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32425114
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963689720926157
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author Welleford, Andrew S.
Quintero, Jorge E.
Seblani, Nader El
Blalock, Eric
Gunewardena, Sumedha
Shapiro, Steven M.
Riordan, Sean M.
Huettl, Peter
Guduru, Zain
Stanford, John A.
van Horne, Craig G.
Gerhardt, Greg A.
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Quintero, Jorge E.
Seblani, Nader El
Blalock, Eric
Gunewardena, Sumedha
Shapiro, Steven M.
Riordan, Sean M.
Huettl, Peter
Guduru, Zain
Stanford, John A.
van Horne, Craig G.
Gerhardt, Greg A.
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description The development of regenerative therapies for central nervous system diseases can likely benefit from an understanding of the peripheral nervous system repair process, particularly in identifying potential gene pathways involved in human nerve repair. This study employed RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) technology to analyze the whole transcriptome profile of the human peripheral nerve in response to an injury. The distal sural nerve was exposed, completely transected, and a 1 to 2 cm section of nerve fascicles was collected for RNA-seq from six participants with Parkinson’s disease, ranging in age between 53 and 70 yr. Two weeks after the initial injury, another section of the nerve fascicles of the distal and pre-degenerated stump of the nerve was dissected and processed for RNA-seq studies. An initial analysis between the pre-lesion status and the postinjury gene expression revealed 3,641 genes that were significantly differentially expressed. In addition, the results support a clear transdifferentiation process that occurred by the end of the 2-wk postinjury. Gene ontology (GO) and hierarchical clustering were used to identify the major signaling pathways affected by the injury. In contrast to previous nonclinical studies, important changes were observed in molecular pathways related to antiapoptotic signaling, neurotrophic factor processes, cell motility, and immune cell chemotactic signaling. The results of our current study provide new insights regarding the essential interactions of different molecular pathways that drive neuronal repair and axonal regeneration in humans.
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spelling pubmed-75638182020-10-26 RNA Sequencing of Human Peripheral Nerve in Response to Injury: Distinctive Analysis of the Nerve Repair Pathways Welleford, Andrew S. Quintero, Jorge E. Seblani, Nader El Blalock, Eric Gunewardena, Sumedha Shapiro, Steven M. Riordan, Sean M. Huettl, Peter Guduru, Zain Stanford, John A. van Horne, Craig G. Gerhardt, Greg A. Cell Transplant Original Article The development of regenerative therapies for central nervous system diseases can likely benefit from an understanding of the peripheral nervous system repair process, particularly in identifying potential gene pathways involved in human nerve repair. This study employed RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) technology to analyze the whole transcriptome profile of the human peripheral nerve in response to an injury. The distal sural nerve was exposed, completely transected, and a 1 to 2 cm section of nerve fascicles was collected for RNA-seq from six participants with Parkinson’s disease, ranging in age between 53 and 70 yr. Two weeks after the initial injury, another section of the nerve fascicles of the distal and pre-degenerated stump of the nerve was dissected and processed for RNA-seq studies. An initial analysis between the pre-lesion status and the postinjury gene expression revealed 3,641 genes that were significantly differentially expressed. In addition, the results support a clear transdifferentiation process that occurred by the end of the 2-wk postinjury. Gene ontology (GO) and hierarchical clustering were used to identify the major signaling pathways affected by the injury. In contrast to previous nonclinical studies, important changes were observed in molecular pathways related to antiapoptotic signaling, neurotrophic factor processes, cell motility, and immune cell chemotactic signaling. The results of our current study provide new insights regarding the essential interactions of different molecular pathways that drive neuronal repair and axonal regeneration in humans. SAGE Publications 2020-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7563818/ /pubmed/32425114 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963689720926157 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Article
Welleford, Andrew S.
Quintero, Jorge E.
Seblani, Nader El
Blalock, Eric
Gunewardena, Sumedha
Shapiro, Steven M.
Riordan, Sean M.
Huettl, Peter
Guduru, Zain
Stanford, John A.
van Horne, Craig G.
Gerhardt, Greg A.
RNA Sequencing of Human Peripheral Nerve in Response to Injury: Distinctive Analysis of the Nerve Repair Pathways
title RNA Sequencing of Human Peripheral Nerve in Response to Injury: Distinctive Analysis of the Nerve Repair Pathways
title_full RNA Sequencing of Human Peripheral Nerve in Response to Injury: Distinctive Analysis of the Nerve Repair Pathways
title_fullStr RNA Sequencing of Human Peripheral Nerve in Response to Injury: Distinctive Analysis of the Nerve Repair Pathways
title_full_unstemmed RNA Sequencing of Human Peripheral Nerve in Response to Injury: Distinctive Analysis of the Nerve Repair Pathways
title_short RNA Sequencing of Human Peripheral Nerve in Response to Injury: Distinctive Analysis of the Nerve Repair Pathways
title_sort rna sequencing of human peripheral nerve in response to injury: distinctive analysis of the nerve repair pathways
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32425114
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963689720926157
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