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Listed:
- Karpagam Srinivasan
(Genentech, Inc.)
- Brad A. Friedman
(Genentech, Inc.)
- Jessica L. Larson
(Genentech, Inc.
Present address: GenePeeks, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142, USA)
- Benjamin E. Lauffer
(Genentech, Inc.)
- Leonard D. Goldstein
(Genentech, Inc.
Genentech, Inc.)
- Laurie L. Appling
(Genentech, Inc.)
- Jovencio Borneo
(Genentech, Inc.)
- Chungkee Poon
(Genentech, Inc.)
- Terence Ho
(Genentech, Inc.)
- Fang Cai
(Genentech, Inc.)
- Pascal Steiner
(Genentech, Inc.
Present address: Nestle Institute of Health Sciences SA, EPFL Innovation Park, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland)
- Marcel P. van der Brug
(Genentech, Inc.)
- Zora Modrusan
(Genentech, Inc.)
- Joshua S. Kaminker
(Genentech, Inc.)
- David V. Hansen
(Genentech, Inc.)
Abstract
A common approach to understanding neurodegenerative disease is comparing gene expression in diseased versus healthy tissues. We illustrate that expression profiles derived from whole tissue RNA highly reflect the degenerating tissues’ altered cellular composition, not necessarily transcriptional regulation. To accurately understand transcriptional changes that accompany neuropathology, we acutely purify neurons, astrocytes and microglia from single adult mouse brains and analyse their transcriptomes by RNA sequencing. Using peripheral endotoxemia to establish the method, we reveal highly specific transcriptional responses and altered RNA processing in each cell type, with Tnfr1 required for the astrocytic response. Extending the method to an Alzheimer’s disease model, we confirm that transcriptomic changes observed in whole tissue are driven primarily by cell type composition, not transcriptional regulation, and identify hundreds of cell type-specific changes undetected in whole tissue RNA. Applying similar methods to additional models and patient tissues will transform our understanding of aberrant gene expression in neurological disease.
Suggested Citation
Karpagam Srinivasan & Brad A. Friedman & Jessica L. Larson & Benjamin E. Lauffer & Leonard D. Goldstein & Laurie L. Appling & Jovencio Borneo & Chungkee Poon & Terence Ho & Fang Cai & Pascal Steiner &, 2016.
"Untangling the brain’s neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative transcriptional responses,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 7(1), pages 1-16, September.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:7:y:2016:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms11295
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms11295
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