THE TRANSCRIPTOMIC SIGNATURE OF THE PARAHIPPOCAMPAL CORTEX (PHC) ASSOCIATED WITH SUICIDE
Semmelweis University
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We performed RNA sequencing on postmortem PHC tissue obtained from 11 suicide decedents and 11 matched controls. Differential expression was assessed with DESeq2, followed by functional annotation through Gene Ontology, Reactome pathway enrichment, and STRING protein–protein interaction network modelling. The key candidates were validated using qRT-PCR.
We identified 201 downregulated and 171 upregulated transcripts (|log2FC|>1, padj<0.05). Genes associated with axonal ensheathment exhibited prominent upregulation. Downregulated gene sets were linked to oxidative phosphorylation and G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling, whereas protein interaction networks further highlighted the suppression of chemokine-mediated neuroinflammatory pathways. The qRT-PCR confirmed a pronounced correlation with sequencing data (r=0.8712, p<0.0001) and validated increased expression of myelin sheath-related transcripts, including the ichthyin (NIPAL4), plakophilin-1 (PKP1) and the primarily oligodendroglial gliomedin (GLDN), alongside decreased expression of mitochondrial respiratory chain (MT-ATP6, MT-ND4) and neuronal GPCR signaling oxytocin receptor (OXTR) and adhesion G protein-coupled receptor G7 (ADGRG7) genes.
These findings define a PHC-specific molecular signature in suicide characterized by enhanced myelination, attenuated neuroimmune activity, and impaired mitochondrial ATP synthesis, offering novel insight into DMN vulnerability in suicide.
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