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Transcriptional analysis of multiple brain regions in Parkinson's disease supports the involvement of specific protein processing, energy metabolism, and signaling pathways, and suggests novel disease mechanisms.

机译:帕金森氏病多个大脑区域的转录分析支持特定的蛋白质加工,能量代谢和信号传导途径的参与,并提出了新颖的疾病机制。

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In both genetic and idiopathic forms of Parkinson's disease (PD), considerable evidence supports the involvement of alpha-synuclein, electron transport chain complex I, protein aggregation, and the ubiquitin-proteasome system. To investigate alterations in the transcription of genes that comprise these pathways, we performed gene expression profiling and functional gene group analysis of three brain regions (the substantia nigra, putamen, and area 9) in postmortem tissue from matched groups of PD or control subjects (n = 15/group). Verification of selected changes was performed using RT-PCR, and visualization of selected changes in expression was accomplished using in situ hybridization (ISH). Our results provide strong support for the impairment of multiple electron transport chain complexes and the ubiquitin-proteasomal system in PD, along with a robust induction of heat shock proteins and some anti-apoptotic gene groups. Several novel gene and gene group findings were also obtained that offer new insight into the pathogenesis and potential treatment of PD.
机译:在帕金森氏病(PD)的遗传和特发性形式中,大量证据支持α-突触核蛋白,电子转运链复合体I,蛋白质聚集和泛素-蛋白酶体系统的参与。为了研究包含这些途径的基因的转录变化,我们对PD或对照对象的匹配组的死后组织中的三个大脑区域(黑质,壳核和9区)进行了基因表达谱分析和功能基因组分析( n = 15 /组)。使用RT-PCR进行所选变化的验证,并使用原位杂交(ISH)实现所选表达变化的可视化。我们的研究结果为PD中多个电子转运链复合物和泛素-蛋白酶体系统的损伤提供了有力的支持,并能强烈诱导热休克蛋白和某些抗凋亡基因组。还获得了一些新的基因和基因组发现,这些发现为PD的发病机理和潜在治疗提供了新的见解。

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