Neurobiology of Disease (Jan 2012)

Microarray expression analysis in idiopathic and LRRK2-associated Parkinson's disease

  • Teresa Botta-Orfila,
  • Eduard Tolosa,
  • Ellen Gelpi,
  • Alex Sànchez-Pla,
  • Maria-José Martí,
  • Francesc Valldeoriola,
  • Manel Fernández,
  • Francesc Carmona,
  • Mario Ezquerra

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 1
pp. 462 – 468

Abstract

Read online

LRRK2 mutations are the most common genetic cause of Parkinson's disease (PD). We performed a whole-genome RNA profiling of putamen tissue from idiopathic PD (IPD), LRRK2-associated PD (G2019S mutation), neurologically healthy controls and one asymptomatic LRRK2 mutation carrier, by using the Genechip Human Exon 1.0-ST Array. The differentially expressed genes found in IPD revealed an alteration of biological pathways related to long-term potentiation (LTP), GABA receptor signalling, and calcium signalling pathways, among others. These pathways are mainly related with cell signalling cascades and synaptic plasticity processes. They were also altered in the asymptomatic LRRK2 mutation carrier but not in the LRRK2-associated PD group. The expression changes seen in IPD might be attributed to an adaptive consequence of a dysfunction in the dopamine transmission. The lack of these altered molecular pathways in LRRK2-associated PD patients suggests that these cases could show a different molecular response to dopamine transmission impairment.

Keywords