Issue 7, 2023

Brain-wide transcriptome-based metabolic alterations in Parkinson's disease: human inter-region and human-experimental model correlations

Abstract

Alterations in brain metabolism are closely associated with the molecular hallmarks of Parkinson's disease (PD). A clear understanding of the main metabolic perturbations in PD is therefore important. Here, we retrospectively analysed the expression of metabolic genes from 34 PD-control post-mortem human brain transcriptome data comparisons from literature, spanning multiple brain regions. We found high metabolic correlations between the Substantia nigra (SN)- and cerebral cortex-derived tissues. Moreover, three clusters of PD patient cohorts were identified based on perturbed metabolic processes in the SN – each characterised by perturbations in (a) bile acid metabolism (b) omega-3 fatty acid metabolism, and (c) lipoic acid and androgen metabolism – metabolic themes not comprehensively addressed in PD. These perturbations were supported by concurrence between transcriptome and proteome changes in the expression patterns for CBR1, ECI2, BDH2, CYP27A1, ALDH1B1, ALDH9A1, ADH5, ALDH7A1, L1CAM, and PLXNB3 genes, providing a valuable resource for drug targeting and diagnosis. Also, we analysed 58 PD-control transcriptome data comparisons from in vivo/in vitro disease models and identified experimental PD models with significant correlations to matched human brain regions. Collectively, our findings suggest metabolic alterations in several brain regions, heterogeneity in metabolic alterations between study cohorts for the SN tissues and the need to optimize current experimental models to advance research on metabolic aspects of PD.

Graphical abstract: Brain-wide transcriptome-based metabolic alterations in Parkinson's disease: human inter-region and human-experimental model correlations

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
20 Dec 2022
Accepted
07 Mar 2023
First published
07 Mar 2023

Mol. Omics, 2023,19, 522-537

Brain-wide transcriptome-based metabolic alterations in Parkinson's disease: human inter-region and human-experimental model correlations

R. Odongo, O. Bellur, E. Abdik and T. Çakır, Mol. Omics, 2023, 19, 522 DOI: 10.1039/D2MO00343K

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