术中肿瘤周围组织的RNA测序揭示了胶质瘤相关癫痫发作的潜在途径

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Molecular Neuroscience Pub Date : 2023-06-02 DOI:10.1007/s12031-023-02125-y
Krishan Kumar, Vivek Dubey, Syeda S. Zaidi, Manjari Tripathi, Fouzia Siraj, Mehar Chand Sharma, P. Sarat Chandra, Ramesh Doddamani, Aparna Banerjee Dixit, Jyotirmoy Banerjee
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肿瘤诱导的肿瘤周围新皮层的变化在癫痫发作中起着至关重要的作用。本研究旨在探讨低级别胶质瘤(LGGs)瘤周癫痫的分子机制。术中切除有癫痫发作(pGRS)或无癫痫发作(pGNS)的LGG患者瘤周脑组织用于RNA测序(RNA-seq)。比较转录组学使用deseq2和edgeR软件包(R)鉴定pGRS与pGNS中的差异表达基因(DEGs)。基因集富集分析(GSEA)使用基因本体术语和京都基因百科全书(Kyoto Encyclopedia of genes &使用clusterProfiler软件包(R)执行基因组(KEGG)通路。分别使用实时PCR和免疫组织化学在肿瘤周围区域的转录物和蛋白质水平上验证关键基因的表达。与pGNS相比,pGRS共鉴定出1073个基因,其中559个基因表达上调,514个基因表达下调(log2 fold-change≥2,padj < 0.001)。pGRS中的DEGs在“Glutamatergic Synapse”和“splicosome”通路中高度富集,GRIN2A (NR2A)、GRIN2B (NR2B)、GRIA1 (GLUR1)、GRIA3 (GLUR3)、GRM5、CACNA1C、CACNA1A和ITPR2的表达增加。此外,GRS瘤周组织中NR2A、NR2B和GLUR1蛋白的免疫反应性增强。这些发现表明,谷氨酸能信号的改变和Ca2+稳态的紊乱可能是神经胶质瘤周围癫痫的潜在原因。这项探索性研究确定了重要的基因/途径,值得进一步表征它们在胶质瘤相关癫痫发作中的潜在参与。
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RNA Sequencing of Intraoperative Peritumoral Tissues Reveals Potential Pathways Involved in Glioma-Related Seizures

Tumor-induced changes in the peritumoral neocortex play a crucial role in generation of seizures. This study aimed to investigate the molecular mechanisms potentially involved in peritumoral epilepsy in low-grade gliomas (LGGs). Intraoperative peritumoral brain tissues resected from LGG patients with seizures (pGRS) or without seizures (pGNS) were used for RNA sequencing (RNA-seq). Comparative transcriptomics was performed to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in pGRS compared to pGNS using deseq2 and edgeR packages (R). Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) using Gene Ontology terms and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes & Genomes (KEGG) pathways was performed using the clusterProfiler package (R). The expression of key genes was validated at the transcript and protein levels in the peritumoral region using real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry, respectively. A total of 1073 DEGs were identified in pGRS compared to pGNS, of which 559 genes were upregulated and 514 genes were downregulated (log2 fold-change ≥ 2, padj < 0.001). The DEGs in pGRS were highly enriched in the “Glutamatergic Synapse” and “Spliceosome” pathways, with increased expression of GRIN2A (NR2A), GRIN2B (NR2B), GRIA1 (GLUR1), GRIA3 (GLUR3), GRM5, CACNA1C, CACNA1A, and ITPR2. Moreover, increased immunoreactivity was observed for NR2A, NR2B, and GLUR1 proteins in the peritumoral tissues of GRS. These findings suggest that altered glutamatergic signaling and perturbed Ca2+ homeostasis may be potential causes of peritumoral epilepsy in gliomas. This explorative study identifies important genes/pathways that merit further characterization for their potential involvement in glioma-related seizures.

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Journal of Molecular Neuroscience
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