Global Effects of a PD Risk-SNP at the Alpha-Synuclein Locus

Jordan Prahl, Pierce Se, van der Schans Ej,Gerhard A. Coetzee,Trevor Tyson

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2021)

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SUMMARY One of the most significant Parkinson’s disease (PD) risk variants, rs356182, is located at the PD-associated locus near the alpha-synuclein encoding gene, SNCA . SNCA -proximal variants, including rs356182, are thought to function in PD via allele-specific regulatory effects on SNCA expression. However, this interpretation discounts the complex activity of genetic enhancers and possible nonconical effects of alpha-synuclein. Here we investigate a novel risk mechanism for rs356182. We use CRISPR-Cas9 in LUHMES cells, a model for dopaminergic neurons, to generate precise hemizygous lesions at rs356182. The PD-protective (A/-), PD-risk (G/-), and WT (A/G) strains are differentiated into dopaminergic neurons then compared transcriptionally and morphologically. We observe effects not typically ascribed to SNCA ; hundreds of differentially expressed genes associated with neuronal differentiation and axonogenesis. Together, the data implicate a risk mechanism for rs356182 in which the risk-allele (G) is associated with abnormal neuronal differentiation. We speculate the disease-relevant effect originates as a diminished population of DA neurons leading to the predisposition for PD later in life.
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pd,risk-snp,alpha-synuclein
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