統合失調症における脳前頭前野のプロテオミクス解析により、エネルギー代謝と神経機能の障害が明らかに
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.
Nature communications
|January 29, 2026
まとめ
統合失調症は、シナプス機能障害やミトコンドリアエネルギー産生の障害を含む複雑な分子変化を伴う。これらの所見は、エネルギー欠損を標的とすることが統合失調症治療の新たな治療的道筋を提供する可能性を示唆している。
科学分野:
- 神経科学
- 分子精神医学
- 遺伝学
背景:
- 統合失調症の病態生理は依然として十分に理解されていない。
- マルチオミクスアプローチは、複雑な脳疾患を解明するために不可欠である。
- 以前の研究では、統合失調症における遺伝的およびシナプス的変化が示唆されている。
主な方法:
- 剖検前頭前野組織を用いた症例対照プロテオーム研究。
- 96人の被験者(統合失調症47人、対照49人)からの192の組織切片の解析。
- タンパク質発現解析のために2つの独立した皮質データセットを利用した。
結論:
- 統合失調症は、ミトコンドリア機能不全やシナプス障害を含む複雑な分子制御異常を示す。
- エネルギー代謝のダウンレギュレーションとは対照的に、シグナル伝達経路のアップレギュレーションが見られる。
- 神経機能に影響を与えるエネルギー欠損は、統合失調症の潜在的な治療標的である。
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