Cell Reports (Jun 2020)

Decoding the Transcriptional Response to Ischemic Stroke in Young and Aged Mouse Brain

  • Peter Androvic,
  • Denisa Kirdajova,
  • Jana Tureckova,
  • Daniel Zucha,
  • Eva Rohlova,
  • Pavel Abaffy,
  • Jan Kriska,
  • Martin Valny,
  • Miroslava Anderova,
  • Mikael Kubista,
  • Lukas Valihrach

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 11
p. 107777

Abstract

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Summary: Ischemic stroke is a well-recognized disease of aging, yet it is unclear how the age-dependent vulnerability occurs and what are the underlying mechanisms. To address these issues, we perform a comprehensive RNA-seq analysis of aging, ischemic stroke, and their interaction in 3- and 18-month-old mice. We assess differential gene expression across injury status and age, estimate cell type proportion changes, assay the results against a range of transcriptional signatures from the literature, and perform unsupervised co-expression analysis, identifying modules of genes with varying response to injury. We uncover downregulation of axonal and synaptic maintenance genetic program, and increased activation of type I interferon (IFN-I) signaling following stroke in aged mice. Together, these results paint a picture of ischemic stroke as a complex age-related disease and provide insights into interaction of aging and stroke on cellular and molecular level.

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