Gene co-expression analysis of the human substantia nigra identifies ZNHIT1 as an SNCA co-expressed gene that protects against α-synuclein-induced impairments in neurite growth and mitochondrial dysfunction in SH-SY5Y cells
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Date
2022-02-17
Authors
McCarthy, Erin
Barron, Aaron
Morales-Prieto, Noelia
Mazzocchi, Martina
McCarthy, Cathal M.
Collins, Louise M.
Sullivan, Aideen M.
O’Keeffe, Gerard W.
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Springer
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Abstract
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is neurodegenerative disorder with the pathological hallmarks of progressive degeneration of midbrain dopaminergic neurons from the substantia nigra (SN), and accumulation and spread of inclusions of aggregated α-synuclein (α-Syn). Since current PD therapies do not prevent neurodegeneration, there is a need to identify therapeutic targets that can prevent α-Syn-induced reductions in neuronal survival and neurite growth. We hypothesised that genes that are normally co-expressed with the α-Syn gene (SNCA), and whose co-expression pattern is lost in PD, may be important for protecting against α-Syn-induced dopaminergic degeneration, since broken correlations can be used as an index of functional misregulation. Gene co-expression analysis of the human SN showed that nuclear zinc finger HIT-type containing 1 (ZNHIT1) is co-expressed with SNCA and that this co-expression pattern is lost in PD. Overexpression of ZNHIT1 was found to increase deposition of the H2A.Z histone variant in SH-SY5Y cells, to promote neurite growth and to prevent α-Syn-induced reductions in neurite growth and cell viability. Analysis of ZNHIT1 co-expressed genes showed significant enrichment in genes associated with mitochondrial function. In agreement, bioenergetic state analysis of mitochondrial function revealed that ZNHIT1 increased cellular ATP synthesis. Furthermore, α-Syn-induced impairments in basal respiration, maximal respiration and spare respiratory capacity were not seen in ZNHIT1-overexpressing cells. These data show that ZNHIT1 can protect against α-Syn-induced degeneration and mitochondrial dysfunction, which rationalises further investigation of ZNHIT1 as a therapeutic target for PD.
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Parkinson’s disease , α-Synuclein , SNCA , ZNHIT1 , Dopamine , Dopaminergic , Substantia nigra , Histone deacetylase , Axon degeneration , Histone acetylation
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McCarthy, E., Barron, A., Morales-Prieto, N., Mazzocchi, M., McCarthy, C.M., Collins, L.M., Sullivan, A.M. and O’Keeffe, G.W. (2022) ‘Gene co-expression analysis of the human substantia nigra identifies znhit1 as an snca co-expressed gene that protects against α-synuclein-induced impairments in neurite growth and mitochondrial dysfunction in sh-sy5y cells’, Molecular Neurobiology, 59(5), pp. 2745–2757. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12035-022-02768-9.