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Dysregulated synaptic gene expression in oligodendrocytes of spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy
Madoka Iida, Kentaro Sahashi, Tomoki Hirunagi, Kenji Sakakibara, Kentaro Maeda, Yohei Iguchi, Jiayi Li, Yosuke Ogura, Masaki Iizuka, Tomohiro Akashi, Kunihiko Hinohara, Shouta Sugio, Hiroaki Wake, Masahiro Nakatochi, Masahisa Katsuno
Madoka Iida, Kentaro Sahashi, Tomoki Hirunagi, Kenji Sakakibara, Kentaro Maeda, Yohei Iguchi, Jiayi Li, Yosuke Ogura, Masaki Iizuka, Tomohiro Akashi, Kunihiko Hinohara, Shouta Sugio, Hiroaki Wake, Masahiro Nakatochi, Masahisa Katsuno
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Research Article Cell biology Neuroscience

Dysregulated synaptic gene expression in oligodendrocytes of spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy

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Abstract

Spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA) is a neuromuscular disease caused by an expanded CAG repeat in the androgen receptor (AR) gene. To elucidate the cell type–specific temporal gene expression in SBMA, we performed single-nucleus RNA sequencing on the spinal cords of an SBMA mouse model (AR-97Q). Among all cell types, oligodendrocytes had the highest number of differentially expressed genes before disease onset. Analysis of oligodendrocyte clusters suggested that pathways associated with cation channels and synaptic function were activated before disease onset, with increased output from oligodendrocytes to neurons in AR-97Q mice compared with wild-type mice. These changes in the early stages were abrogated at the advanced stages. An oligodendrocyte model of SBMA showed phenotypes similar to those of AR-97Q mice at early stages, such as increased transcriptional changes in synapse organization, and Ca2+ imaging of oligodendrocytes in AR-97Q mice revealed the increased Ca2+ responses. A coculture system of primary rat oligodendrocytes and neurons revealed that the mutant AR in oligodendrocytes affected the activity and synchronization of neurons. These findings suggest that dysregulated cell-to-cell communication plays a critical role in early SBMA pathology and that synaptic or ion channel–related proteins, such as contactin associated protein 2 (Cntnap2) and NALCN channel auxiliary factor 1 (Fam155a), are potential therapeutic targets for SBMA.

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Madoka Iida, Kentaro Sahashi, Tomoki Hirunagi, Kenji Sakakibara, Kentaro Maeda, Yohei Iguchi, Jiayi Li, Yosuke Ogura, Masaki Iizuka, Tomohiro Akashi, Kunihiko Hinohara, Shouta Sugio, Hiroaki Wake, Masahiro Nakatochi, Masahisa Katsuno

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Genes associated with synaptic activity are upregulated at 6 weeks in AR-97Q mice.

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(A) t-Distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (t-SNE) and uniform manifold approximation and projection (UMAP) plots visualizing clusters of single nuclei in the spinal cord of AR-97Q and wild-type mice at 6 weeks. (B) Genotype-colored t-SNE plot of the oligodendrocyte cluster: orange dots represent AR-97Q mice (A6), and green dots represent wild-type mice (W6). (C) Volcano plot showing the DEGs of the oligodendrocyte cluster in AR-97Q and wild-type mice. The top 5 genes and last 5 genes are marked. (D) Protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks for the top 20 upregulated genes in AR-97Q mice. Genes colored in red have cation channel complex, and genes colored in purple have synaptic membrane in the cellular component of GO terms. Asic2, acid sensing ion channel subunit 2; Cntnap2, contactin associated protein 2; Fam155a, NALCN channel auxiliary factor 1. (E) PPI networks for the top 20 downregulated genes in AR-97Q mice. (F and G) The enrichment of the top 100 upregulated genes in AR-97Q mice in the biological process (F) and molecular function (G) categories (log2FC > 0.404). (H and I) The enrichment of the top 100 downregulated genes in AR-97Q mice in the biological process (H) and molecular function (I) categories (log2FC < –0.224). A6, AR-97Q mice at 6 weeks; W6, wild-type mice at 6 weeks. Line color code: sky blue, known interactions from curated databases; magenta, experimentally determined interactions; green, predicted from neighborhood analysis; red, predicted from gene fusions; blue, predicted from gene co-occurrence; pastel green, text mining; black, coexpression; and clear violet, protein homology.

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