Transcriptomic analyses of genes and tissues in inherited sensory neuropathies

MR Sapio, SC Goswami, JR Gross, AJ Mannes… - Experimental …, 2016 - Elsevier
MR Sapio, SC Goswami, JR Gross, AJ Mannes, MJ Iadarola
Experimental neurology, 2016Elsevier
Inherited sensory neuropathies are caused by mutations in genes affecting either primary
afferent neurons, or the Schwann cells that myelinate them. Using RNA-Seq, we analyzed
the transcriptome of human and rat DRG and peripheral nerve, which contain sensory
neurons and Schwann cells, respectively. We subdivide inherited sensory neuropathies
based on expression of the mutated gene in these tissues, as well as in mouse TRPV1
lineage DRG nociceptive neurons, and across 32 human tissues from the Human Protein …
Abstract
Inherited sensory neuropathies are caused by mutations in genes affecting either primary afferent neurons, or the Schwann cells that myelinate them. Using RNA-Seq, we analyzed the transcriptome of human and rat DRG and peripheral nerve, which contain sensory neurons and Schwann cells, respectively. We subdivide inherited sensory neuropathies based on expression of the mutated gene in these tissues, as well as in mouse TRPV1 lineage DRG nociceptive neurons, and across 32 human tissues from the Human Protein Atlas. We propose that this comprehensive approach to neuropathy gene expression leads to better understanding of the involved cell types in patients with these disorders. We also characterize the genetic “fingerprint” of both tissues, and present the highly tissue-specific genes in DRG and sciatic nerve that may aid in the development of gene panels to improve diagnostics for genetic neuropathies, and may represent specific drug targets for diseases of these tissues.
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