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Integrated genomics and proteomics define huntingtin CAG length-dependent networks in mice

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NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
卷 19, 期 4, 页码 623-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nn.4256

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  1. CHDI Foundation, Inc.
  2. NINDS US National Institutes of Health [R01NS074312, R01NS049501, R01NS084298]
  3. David Weill fund from Semel Institute
  4. Carol Moss Spivak Scholarship in Neuroscience from the Brain Research Institute at UCLA
  5. Leslie Gehry Brenner Prize from the Hereditary Disease Foundation
  6. NINDS Informatics Center for Neurogenetics and Neurogenomics [P30 NS062691]

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To gain insight into how mutant huntingtin (mHtt) CAG repeat length modifies Huntington's disease (HD) pathogenesis, we profiled mRNA in over 600 brain and peripheral tissue samples from HD knock-in mice with increasing CAG repeat lengths. We found repeat length-dependent transcriptional signatures to be prominent in the striatum, less so in cortex, and minimal in the liver. Coexpression network analyses revealed 13 striatal and 5 cortical modules that correlated highly with CAG length and age, and that were preserved in HD models and sometimes in patients. Top striatal modules implicated mHtt CAG length and age in graded impairment in the expression of identity genes for striatal medium spiny neurons and in dysregulation of cyclic AMP signaling, cell death and protocadherin genes. We used proteomics to confirm 790 genes and 5 striatal modules with CAG length-dependent dysregulation at the protein level, and validated 22 striatal module genes as modifiers of mHtt toxicities in vivo.

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