npj Parkinson's Disease (Jan 2024)

Early-stage idiopathic Parkinson’s disease is associated with reduced circular RNA expression

  • Benjamin J. Whittle,
  • Osagie G. Izuogu,
  • Hannah Lowes,
  • Dasha Deen,
  • Angela Pyle,
  • Jon Coxhead,
  • Rachael A. Lawson,
  • Alison J. Yarnall,
  • Michael S. Jackson,
  • Mauro Santibanez-Koref,
  • Gavin Hudson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41531-024-00636-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract Neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s disease (PD) precedes diagnosis by years. Early neurodegeneration may be reflected in RNA levels and measurable as a biomarker. Here, we present the largest quantification of whole blood linear and circular RNAs (circRNA) in early-stage idiopathic PD, using RNA sequencing data from two cohorts (PPMI = 259 PD, 161 Controls; ICICLE-PD = 48 PD, 48 Controls). We identified a replicable increase in TMEM252 and LMNB1 gene expression in PD. We identified novel differences in the expression of circRNAs from ESYT2, BMS1P1 and CCDC9, and replicated trends of previously reported circRNAs. Overall, using circRNA as a diagnostic biomarker in PD did not show any clear improvement over linear RNA, minimising its potential clinical utility. More interestingly, we observed a general reduction in circRNA expression in both PD cohorts, accompanied by an increase in RNASEL expression. This imbalance implicates the activation of an innate antiviral immune response and suggests a previously unknown aspect of circRNA regulation in PD.