Transcriptomic profiling of substantia nigra and putamen in Parkinson’s disease
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ABSTRACT: We report RNA sequencing results of human substantia nigra and putamen samples from Parkinson's disease patients and controls. Each substantia nigra sample is the result of pooling brain tissue from two individuals with the same , while each putamen sample is the result of pooling brain tissue from three individuals. We found 354 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the SN of PD patients compared to age-matched controls, while we observed 261 DEGs in the putamen samples. The top-enriched pathways from the SN were associated with “protein folding” and “neurotransmitter transport”, and the putamen DEGs with “synapse organization”. In summary, our data confirms the key role of protein folding and neuronal degeneration in the pathology of PD, and highlights new genes and pathways that have not yet been explored in the context of PD.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE136666 | GEO | 2020/09/02
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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