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Combined Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Electroencephalography of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex
Published on: August 17, 2018
Human brain prefrontal cortex proteomics identifies compromised energy metabolism and neuronal function in
Frank Koopmans1, Anke A Dijkstra2,3, Wei-Ping Li1,4
1Department of Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research (CNCR), Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Understanding the pathophysiological substrates of schizophrenia is a major challenge for current neuropsychiatric research. As part of a set of multi-omics experiments, we performed an extensive case-control proteomics study on 192 post-mortem tissue sections from prefrontal cortex from 96 individuals, including 47 cases with schizophrenia and 49 healthy controls. Using two independently measured cortical datasets, we identified 387 proteins differentially expressed between schizophrenia cases and controls at a 5% FDR threshold. This significantly regulated set of proteins contains genes located in GWAS-identified schizophrenia loci and proteins identified by pQTL analysis. Gene ontology analysis using GOAT provided evidence for regulation of several major protein categories, emphasizing downregulation of mitochondrial oxidative respiration, ribosomes and the proteasome, upregulation of kinases and (small) GTPases. SynGO analysis supports the notion of synaptic dysfunction in schizophrenia, with major regulators of pre- and postsynaptic function compromised. Our findings highlight the complex molecular dysregulation in schizophrenia, with mitochondrial function downregulated versus signaling and trafficking upregulated, and synapse function disrupted; in combination with prior avenues of research, these finding support a role for energy deficits compromising highly ATP dependent neuronal function as a target for therapeutic interventions.
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