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Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol ; 48(4): e12798, 2022 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35152451

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AIMS: The loss of von Economo neurons (VENs) and GABA receptor subunit theta (GABRQ) containing neurons is linked to early changes in social-emotional cognition and is seen in frontotemporal dementia (FTD) due to C9orf72 repeat expansion. We investigate the vulnerability of VENs and GABRQ-expressing neurons in sporadic and genetic forms of FTD with different underlying molecular pathology and their association with the presence and severity of behavioural symptoms. METHODS: We quantified VENs and GABRQ-immunopositive neurons in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) in FTD with underlying TDP43 (FTLD-TDP) (n = 34), tau (FTLD-tau) (n = 24) or FUS (FTLD-FUS) (n = 8) pathology, neurologically healthy controls (n = 12) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) (n = 7). Second, we quantified VENs and the GABRQ-expressing population in relation to presence of behavioural symptoms in the first years of disease onset. RESULTS: The number of VENs and GABRQ-expressing neurons and the ratio of VENs and GABRQ-expressing neurons over total Layer 5 neuronal population decreased in FTLD-TDP and FTLD-FUS, but not in FTLD-tau, compared to control and AD. The severity of early behavioural symptoms in all donors correlated with a lower VEN and GABRQ neuronal count. CONCLUSION: We show that in FTD, a loss of VENs together with GABRQ-expressing pyramidal neurons is associated with TDP43 and FUS pathology. No significant loss was found in donors with FTLD-tau pathology; however, this could be due to the specific MAPT mutation studied and small sporadic FTLD-tau sample size. Overall, we show the GABRQ-expressing population correlates with behavioural changes and suggest they are key in modulating behaviour in FTD.


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Enfermedad de Alzheimer , Demencia Frontotemporal , Enfermedad de Alzheimer/patología , Síntomas Conductuales , Demencia Frontotemporal/genética , Demencia Frontotemporal/patología , Giro del Cíngulo/patología , Humanos , Neuronas/patología , Células Piramidales/patología , Receptores de GABA-A/genética
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Neurocase ; 27(2): 181-189, 2021 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33881963

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A clinical syndrome with neuropsychiatric features of bvFTD without neuroimaging abnormalities and a lack of decline is a phenocopy of bvFTD (phFTD). Growing evidence suggests that psychological, psychiatric and environmental factors underlie phFTD. We describe a patient diagnosed with bvFTD prior to the revision of the diagnostic guidelines of FTD. Repeated neuroimaging was normal and there was no FTD pathology at autopsy, rejecting the diagnosis. We hypothesize on etiological factors that on hindsight might have played a role. This case report contributes to the understanding of phFTD and adds to the sparse literature of the postmortem assessment of phFTD.


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Fluorodesoxiglucosa F18 , Demencia Frontotemporal , Humanos , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Neuroimagen , Fenotipo
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Stroke ; 49(2): 447-453, 2018 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29301971

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Genome-wide association studies significantly link intracranial aneurysm (IA) to single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 6 genomic loci. To gain insight into the relevance of these IA-associated SNPs, we aimed to identify regulatory regions and analyze overall gene expression in the human circle of Willis (CoW), on which these aneurysms develop. METHODS: We performed chromatin immunoprecipitation and sequencing for histone modifications H3K4me1 and H3K27ac to identify regulatory regions, including distal enhancers and active promoters, in postmortem specimens of the human CoW. These experiments were complemented with RNA sequencing on the same specimens. We determined whether these regulatory regions overlap with IA-associated SNPs, using computational methods. By combining our results with publicly available data, we investigated the effect of IA-associated SNPs on the newly identified regulatory regions and linked them to potential target genes. RESULTS: We find that IA-associated SNPs are significantly enriched in CoW regulatory regions. Some of the IA-associated SNPs that overlap with a regulatory region are likely to alter transcription factor binding, and in proximity to these regulatory regions are 102 genes that are expressed in the CoW. In addition, gene expression in the CoW is enriched for genes related to cell adhesion and the extracellular matrix. CONCLUSIONS: CoW regulatory regions link IA-associated SNPs to genes with a potential role in the development of IAs. Our data refine previous predictions on SNPs associated with IA and provide a substantial resource from which candidates for follow-up studies can be prioritized.


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Círculo Arterial Cerebral/diagnóstico por imagen , ADN/metabolismo , Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Aneurisma Intracraneal/genética , Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple/genética , Adulto , Femenino , Sitios Genéticos/genética , Genoma Humano , Estudio de Asociación del Genoma Completo , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Factores de Riesgo
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