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An integrated multi-omic analysis of iPSC-derived motor neurons from C9ORF72 ALS patients

Authors :
Jonathan Li
Ryan G. Lim
Julia A. Kaye
Victoria Dardov
Alyssa N. Coyne
Jie Wu
Pamela Milani
Andrew Cheng
Terri G. Thompson
Loren Ornelas
Aaron Frank
Miriam Adam
Maria G. Banuelos
Malcolm Casale
Veerle Cox
Renan Escalante-Chong
J. Gavin Daigle
Emilda Gomez
Lindsey Hayes
Ronald Holewenski
Susan Lei
Alex Lenail
Leandro Lima
Berhan Mandefro
Andrea Matlock
Lindsay Panther
Natasha Leanna Patel-Murray
Jacqueline Pham
Divya Ramamoorthy
Karen Sachs
Brandon Shelley
Jennifer Stocksdale
Hannah Trost
Mark Wilhelm
Vidya Venkatraman
Brook T. Wassie
Stacia Wyman
Stephanie Yang
Jennifer E. Van Eyk
Thomas E. Lloyd
Steven Finkbeiner
Ernest Fraenkel
Jeffrey D. Rothstein
Dhruv Sareen
Clive N. Svendsen
Leslie M. Thompson
Hemali Phatnani, PhD
Justin Kwan, MD
Dhruv Sareen, PhD
James R. Broach, PhD
Zachary Simmons, MD
Ximena Arcila-Londono, MD
Edward B. Lee, MD, PhD
Vivianna M. Van Deerlin, MD, PhD
Neil A. Shneider, MD, PhD
Ernest Fraenkel, PhD
Lyle W. Ostrow, MD, PhD
Frank Baas, MD, PhD
Noah Zaitlen, PhD
James D. Berry, MD, MPH
Andrea Malaspina, MD, PhD
Pietro Fratta, MD, PhD
Gregory A. Cox, PhD
Leslie M. Thompson, PhD
Steve Finkbeiner, MD, PhD
Efthimios Dardiotis, MD, PhD
Timothy M. Miller, MD, PhD
Siddharthan Chandran, PhD
Suvankar Pal, MD
Eran Hornstein, MD, PhD
Daniel J. MacGowan, MD
Terry Heiman-Patterson, MD
Molly G. Hammell, PhD
Nikolaos.A. Patsopoulos, MD, PhD
Oleg Butovsky, PhD
Joshua Dubnau, PhD
Avindra Nath, MD
Robert Bowser, PhD
Matt Harms, MD
Mary Poss, DVM, PhD
Jennifer Phillips-Cremins, PhD
John Crary, MD, PhD
Nazem Atassi, MD
Dale J. Lange, MD
Darius J. Adams, MD
Leonidas Stefanis, MD, PhD
Marc Gotkine, MD
Robert H. Baloh, MD. PhD
Suma Babu, MBBS, MPH
Towfique Raj, PhD
Sabrina Paganoni, MD, PhD
Ophir Shalem, PhD
Colin Smith, MD
Bin Zhang, PhD
Brent Harris, MD, PhD
Iris Broce, PhD
Vivian Drory, MD
John Ravits, MD
Corey McMillan, PhD
Vilas Menon, PhD
Lani Wu, PhD
Steven Altschuler, PhD
Source :
iScience, Vol 24, Iss 11, Pp 103221- (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2021.

Abstract

Summary: Neurodegenerative diseases are challenging for systems biology because of the lack of reliable animal models or patient samples at early disease stages. Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) could address these challenges. We investigated DNA, RNA, epigenetics, and proteins in iPSC-derived motor neurons from patients with ALS carrying hexanucleotide expansions in C9ORF72. Using integrative computational methods combining all omics datasets, we identified novel and known dysregulated pathways. We used a C9ORF72 Drosophila model to distinguish pathways contributing to disease phenotypes from compensatory ones and confirmed alterations in some pathways in postmortem spinal cord tissue of patients with ALS. A different differentiation protocol was used to derive a separate set of C9ORF72 and control motor neurons. Many individual -omics differed by protocol, but some core dysregulated pathways were consistent. This strategy of analyzing patient-specific neurons provides disease-related outcomes with small numbers of heterogeneous lines and reduces variation from single-omics to elucidate network-based signatures.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25890042
Volume :
24
Issue :
11
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
iScience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b0aa201abf104ba08a6430dac01837c5
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.103221