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Park7 deletion leads to sex-specific transcriptome changes involving NRF2-CYP1B1 axis in mouse midbrain astrocytes.
HELGUETA ROMERO, Sergio; HEURTAUX, Tony; SCIORTINO, Alessia et al.
2025In NPJ Parkinson's Disease, 11 (1), p. 8
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Abstract :
[en] Loss-of-function mutations in PARK7, encoding for DJ-1, can lead to early onset Parkinson's disease (PD). In mice, Park7 deletion leads to dopaminergic deficits during aging, and increased sensitivity to oxidative stress. However, the severity of the reported phenotypes varies. To understand the early molecular changes upon loss of DJ-1, we performed transcriptomic profiling of midbrain sections from young mice. While at 3 months the transcriptomes of both male and female mice were unchanged compared to their wildtype littermates, an extensive deregulation was observed in 8 month-old males. The affected genes are involved in processes like focal adhesion, extracellular matrix interaction, and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), and enriched for primary target genes of NRF2. Consistently, the antioxidant response was altered specifically in the midbrain of male DJ-1 deficient mice. Many of the misregulated genes are known target genes of estrogen and retinoic acid signaling and show sex-specific expression in wildtype mice. Depletion of DJ-1 or NRF2 in male primary astrocytes recapitulated many of the in vivo changes, including downregulation of CYP1B1, an enzyme involved in estrogen and retinoic acid metabolism. Interestingly, knock-down of CYP1B1 led to gene expression changes in focal adhesion and EMT in primary male astrocytes. Finally, male iPSC-derived astrocytes with loss of function mutation in the PARK7 gene also showed changes in the EMT pathway and NRF2 target genes. Taken together, our data indicate that loss of Park7 leads to sex-specific gene expression changes through astrocytic alterations in the NRF2-CYP1B1 axis, suggesting higher sensitivity of males to loss of DJ-1.
Research center :
ULHPC - University of Luxembourg: High Performance Computing
Disciplines :
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Author, co-author :
HELGUETA ROMERO, Sergio  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine > Department of Life Sciences and Medicine > Team Lasse SINKKONEN
HEURTAUX, Tony ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) > Department of Life Sciences and Medicine (DLSM) ; Luxembourg Centre of Neuropathology (LCNP), Luxembourg, Luxembourg
SCIORTINO, Alessia ;  University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine > Neuropathology > Team Michel MITTELBRONN ; Luxembourg Centre of Neuropathology (LCNP), Luxembourg, Luxembourg
GUI, Yujuan ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine > Department of Computer Science > Team Jun PANG
OHNMACHT, Jochen  ;  University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine > Translational Neuroscience > Team Rejko KRÜGER ; Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), Luxembourg, Luxembourg
MENCKE, Pauline ;  University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine > Translational Neuroscience > Team Rejko KRÜGER
BOUSSAAD, Ibrahim  ;  University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) > Translational Neuroscience
HALDER, Rashi  ;  University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) > Scientific Central Services > Sequencing Platform
GARCIA, Pierre  ;  University of Luxembourg ; Luxembourg Centre of Neuropathology (LCNP), Luxembourg, Luxembourg
KRÜGER, Rejko  ;  University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) > Translational Neuroscience
MITTELBRONN, Michel ;  University of Luxembourg ; Luxembourg Centre of Neuropathology (LCNP), Luxembourg, Luxembourg ; Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), Luxembourg, Luxembourg ; National Center of Pathology (NCP), Laboratoire National de Santé (LNS), Dudelange, Luxembourg
BUTTINI, Manuel ;  University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) > Neuroinflammation Group ; Luxembourg Centre of Neuropathology (LCNP), Luxembourg, Luxembourg
SAUTER, Thomas ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) > Department of Life Sciences and Medicine (DLSM)
SINKKONEN, Lasse  ;  University of Luxembourg
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Language :
English
Title :
Park7 deletion leads to sex-specific transcriptome changes involving NRF2-CYP1B1 axis in mouse midbrain astrocytes.
Publication date :
04 January 2025
Journal title :
NPJ Parkinson's Disease
eISSN :
2373-8057
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, United States
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Pages :
8
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Focus Area :
Systems Biomedicine
Development Goals :
3. Good health and well-being
FnR Project :
FNR12244779 - Molecular, Organellar And Cellular Quality Control In Parkinson’S Disease And Other Neurodegenerative Diseases, 2017 (01/05/2018-31/10/2024) - Jens Schwamborn
Funders :
Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg
Fondation Pelican de Mie et Pierre Hippert-Faber for Pelican Post Doc Grant. Luxembourg Rotary Foundation.
Luxembourg Rotary Foundation
Funding number :
PRIDE 17/12244779/PARK-QC; AFR PhD 12447024; P16/BM/11192868; MotaSYN [12719684]; C17/BM/11676395; MAMaSyn; NCER-PD
Funding text :
SH and AS were supported by the FNR within the PARK-QC DTU (PRIDE 17/12244779/PARK-QC). Pauline Mencke was supported by FNR AFR funding (AFR PhD 12447024). MM would like to thank the Luxembourg National Research Fond (FNR) for the PEARL grant P16/BM/11192868. Work of RK is supported by the Fonds National de Recherche (FNR) Luxembourg within the following projects: National Centre for Excellence in Research on Parkinson’s disease (NCER-PD), MotaSYN [12719684], MAMaSyn, MiRisk [C17/BM/11676395]. JO was supported by the Post Doc Grant from the Fondation Pelican de Mie et Pierre Hippert-Faber. LS is supported by the grants from Fondation Pelican de Mie et Pierre Hippert-Faber, Luxembourg Rotary Foundation, and Institute of Advanced Studies of University of Luxembourg.
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