Abnormal molecular signatures of inflammation, energy metabolism, and vesicle biology in human Huntington disease peripheral tissues

Summary

Our 'omics data document the involvement of inflammation, energy metabolism, and extracellular vesicle homeostasis. This demonstrates the potential to identify biological signatures from peripheral tissues in HD suitable as biomarkers in clinical trials. The generated data, complemented by the primary cell lines established from peripheral tissues, and a large panel of iPSC lines that can serve as human models of HD are a valuable and unique resource to advance the current understanding of molecular mechanisms driving HD pathogenesis. © 2022. The Author(s).

Authors Neueder A, Kojer K, Hering T, Lavery DJ, Chen J, Birth N, Hallitsch J, Trautmann S, Parker J, Flower M, Sethi H, Haider S, Lee JM, Tabrizi SJ, Orth M
Journal Genome biology
Publication Date 2022 Sep 7;23(1):189
PubMed 36071529
PubMed Central PMC9450392
DOI 10.1186/s13059-022-02752-5

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