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Spatial transcriptomics reveals molecular dysfunction associated with Lewy pathology

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Preprint May 24, 2023

Published May 17, 2023

A key hallmark of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is Lewy pathology. Composed of α-synuclein, Lewy pathology is found both in dopaminergic neurons that modulate motor function, and cortical regions that control cognitive function. Recent work has established the molecular identity of dopaminergic neurons susceptible to death, but little is known about cortical neurons susceptible to Lewy pathology or molecular changes induced by aggregates. In the current study, we use spatial transcriptomics to capture whole transcriptome signatures from cortical neurons with α-synuclein pathology compared to neurons without pathology. We find, both in PD and related PD dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies and in the pre-formed fibril α-synucleinopathy mouse model, that specific classes of excitatory neurons are vulnerable to developing Lewy pathology. Further, we identify conserved gene expression changes in aggregate-bearing neurons that we designate the Lewy-associated molecular dysfunction from aggregates (LAMDA) signature. Neurons with aggregates downregulate synaptic, mitochondrial, ubiquitin-proteasome, endo-lysosomal, and cytoskeletal genes and upregulate DNA repair and complement/cytokine genes. Our results identify neurons vulnerable to Lewy pathology in the PD cortex and describe a conserved signature of molecular dysfunction in both mice and humans.
Tags
  • Aggregation
  • Human brains
  • Mouse
  • Original Research
  • Pre-formed fibrils (PFFs)
  • Spatial transcriptomics

Meet the Authors

  • Michael Henderson, PhD

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Biederer Team Lee

    Van Andel Institute

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    Thomas Goralski, MSc

    Key Personnel: Team Biederer

    Van Andel Institute

  • Lindsay Meyerdirk, MSc

    Key Personnel: Team Biederer Team Lee

    Van Andel Institute

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    Libby Breton, MSc

    Key Personnel: Team Biederer

    Van Andel Institute

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    Kevin Kurgat, BA

    Key Personnel: Team Biederer

    Van Andel Institute

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    Daniella DeWeerd

    Key Personnel: Team Biederer

    Van Andel Institute

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    Laura Brasseur

    External Collaborator

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    Lisa Turner

    External Collaborator

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    Katelyn Becker,

    External Collaborator

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    Marie Adams

    External Collaborator

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    Daniel J. Newhouse

    External Collaborator

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