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Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis in LUHMES Cells Overexpressing Alpha-Synuclein

LUHMES cells share many characteristics with human dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra, the cells, the demise of which is responsible for the motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD). LUHMES cells can, therefore, be used bona fide as a model to study pathophysiological processes invo...

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Autores principales: Höllerhage, Matthias, Stepath, Markus, Kohl, Michael, Pfeiffer, Kathy, Chua, Oscar Wing ho, Duan, Linghan, Hopfner, Franziska, Eisenacher, Martin, Marcus, Katrin, Höglinger, Günter U.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9037753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35481270
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.787059
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author Höllerhage, Matthias
Stepath, Markus
Kohl, Michael
Pfeiffer, Kathy
Chua, Oscar Wing ho
Duan, Linghan
Hopfner, Franziska
Eisenacher, Martin
Marcus, Katrin
Höglinger, Günter U.
author_facet Höllerhage, Matthias
Stepath, Markus
Kohl, Michael
Pfeiffer, Kathy
Chua, Oscar Wing ho
Duan, Linghan
Hopfner, Franziska
Eisenacher, Martin
Marcus, Katrin
Höglinger, Günter U.
author_sort Höllerhage, Matthias
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description LUHMES cells share many characteristics with human dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra, the cells, the demise of which is responsible for the motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD). LUHMES cells can, therefore, be used bona fide as a model to study pathophysiological processes involved in PD. Previously, we showed that LUHMES cells degenerate after 6 days upon overexpression of wild-type alpha-synuclein. In the present study, we performed a transcriptome and proteome expression analysis in alpha-synuclein-overexpressing cells and GFP-expressing control cells in order to identify genes and proteins that are differentially regulated upon overexpression of alpha-synuclein. The analysis was performed 4 days after the initiation of alpha-synuclein or GFP overexpression, before the cells died, in order to identify processes that preceded cell death. After adjustments for multiple testing, we found 765 genes being differentially regulated (439 upregulated, 326 downregulated) and 122 proteins being differentially expressed (75 upregulated, 47 downregulated). In total, 21 genes and corresponding proteins were significantly differentially regulated in the same direction in both datasets, of these 13 were upregulated and 8 were downregulated. In total, 13 genes and 9 proteins were differentially regulated in our cell model, which had been previously associated with PD in recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS). In the gene ontology (GO) analysis of all upregulated genes, the top terms were “regulation of cell death,” “positive regulation of programmed cell death,” and “regulation of apoptotic signaling pathway,” showing a regulation of cell death-associated genes and proteins already 2 days before the cells started to die. In the GO analysis of the regulated proteins, among the strongest enriched GO terms were “vesicle,” “synapse,” and “lysosome.” In total, 33 differentially regulated proteins were associated with synapses, and 12 differentially regulated proteins were associated with the “lysosome”, suggesting that these intracellular mechanisms, which had been previously associated with PD, also play an important role in our cell model.
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spelling pubmed-90377532022-04-26 Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis in LUHMES Cells Overexpressing Alpha-Synuclein Höllerhage, Matthias Stepath, Markus Kohl, Michael Pfeiffer, Kathy Chua, Oscar Wing ho Duan, Linghan Hopfner, Franziska Eisenacher, Martin Marcus, Katrin Höglinger, Günter U. Front Neurol Neurology LUHMES cells share many characteristics with human dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra, the cells, the demise of which is responsible for the motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD). LUHMES cells can, therefore, be used bona fide as a model to study pathophysiological processes involved in PD. Previously, we showed that LUHMES cells degenerate after 6 days upon overexpression of wild-type alpha-synuclein. In the present study, we performed a transcriptome and proteome expression analysis in alpha-synuclein-overexpressing cells and GFP-expressing control cells in order to identify genes and proteins that are differentially regulated upon overexpression of alpha-synuclein. The analysis was performed 4 days after the initiation of alpha-synuclein or GFP overexpression, before the cells died, in order to identify processes that preceded cell death. After adjustments for multiple testing, we found 765 genes being differentially regulated (439 upregulated, 326 downregulated) and 122 proteins being differentially expressed (75 upregulated, 47 downregulated). In total, 21 genes and corresponding proteins were significantly differentially regulated in the same direction in both datasets, of these 13 were upregulated and 8 were downregulated. In total, 13 genes and 9 proteins were differentially regulated in our cell model, which had been previously associated with PD in recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS). In the gene ontology (GO) analysis of all upregulated genes, the top terms were “regulation of cell death,” “positive regulation of programmed cell death,” and “regulation of apoptotic signaling pathway,” showing a regulation of cell death-associated genes and proteins already 2 days before the cells started to die. In the GO analysis of the regulated proteins, among the strongest enriched GO terms were “vesicle,” “synapse,” and “lysosome.” In total, 33 differentially regulated proteins were associated with synapses, and 12 differentially regulated proteins were associated with the “lysosome”, suggesting that these intracellular mechanisms, which had been previously associated with PD, also play an important role in our cell model. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9037753/ /pubmed/35481270 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.787059 Text en Copyright © 2022 Höllerhage, Stepath, Kohl, Pfeiffer, Chua, Duan, Hopfner, Eisenacher, Marcus and Höglinger. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Höllerhage, Matthias
Stepath, Markus
Kohl, Michael
Pfeiffer, Kathy
Chua, Oscar Wing ho
Duan, Linghan
Hopfner, Franziska
Eisenacher, Martin
Marcus, Katrin
Höglinger, Günter U.
Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis in LUHMES Cells Overexpressing Alpha-Synuclein
title Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis in LUHMES Cells Overexpressing Alpha-Synuclein
title_full Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis in LUHMES Cells Overexpressing Alpha-Synuclein
title_fullStr Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis in LUHMES Cells Overexpressing Alpha-Synuclein
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis in LUHMES Cells Overexpressing Alpha-Synuclein
title_short Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis in LUHMES Cells Overexpressing Alpha-Synuclein
title_sort transcriptome and proteome analysis in luhmes cells overexpressing alpha-synuclein
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9037753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35481270
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.787059
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