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PGC-1?, a potential therapeutic target for early intervention in Parkinson's disease.


ABSTRACT: Parkinson's disease affects 5 million people worldwide, but the molecular mechanisms underlying its pathogenesis are still unclear. Here, we report a genome-wide meta-analysis of gene sets (groups of genes that encode the same biological pathway or process) in 410 samples from patients with symptomatic Parkinson's and subclinical disease and healthy controls. We analyzed 6.8 million raw data points from nine genome-wide expression studies, and 185 laser-captured human dopaminergic neuron and substantia nigra transcriptomes, followed by two-stage replication on three platforms. We found 10 gene sets with previously unknown associations with Parkinson's disease. These gene sets pinpoint defects in mitochondrial electron transport, glucose utilization, and glucose sensing and reveal that they occur early in disease pathogenesis. Genes controlling cellular bioenergetics that are expressed in response to peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ? coactivator-1? (PGC-1?) are underexpressed in Parkinson's disease patients. Activation of PGC-1? results in increased expression of nuclear-encoded subunits of the mitochondrial respiratory chain and blocks the dopaminergic neuron loss induced by mutant ?-synuclein or the pesticide rotenone in cellular disease models. Our systems biology analysis of Parkinson's disease identifies PGC-1? as a potential therapeutic target for early intervention.

SUBMITTER: Zheng B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3129986 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PGC-1α, a potential therapeutic target for early intervention in Parkinson's disease.

Zheng Bin B   Liao Zhixiang Z   Locascio Joseph J JJ   Lesniak Kristen A KA   Roderick Sarah S SS   Watt Marla L ML   Eklund Aron C AC   Zhang-James Yanli Y   Kim Peter D PD   Hauser Michael A MA   Grünblatt Edna E   Moran Linda B LB   Mandel Silvia A SA   Riederer Peter P   Miller Renee M RM   Federoff Howard J HJ   Wüllner Ullrich U   Papapetropoulos Spyridon S   Youdim Moussa B MB   Cantuti-Castelvetri Ippolita I   Young Anne B AB   Vance Jeffery M JM   Davis Richard L RL   Hedreen John C JC   Adler Charles H CH   Beach Thomas G TG   Graeber Manuel B MB   Middleton Frank A FA   Rochet Jean-Christophe JC   Scherzer Clemens R CR  

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Parkinson's disease affects 5 million people worldwide, but the molecular mechanisms underlying its pathogenesis are still unclear. Here, we report a genome-wide meta-analysis of gene sets (groups of genes that encode the same biological pathway or process) in 410 samples from patients with symptomatic Parkinson's and subclinical disease and healthy controls. We analyzed 6.8 million raw data points from nine genome-wide expression studies, and 185 laser-captured human dopaminergic neuron and sub  ...[more]

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