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Sodium channel expression and transcript variation in the developing brain of human, Rhesus monkey, and mouse

Jacqueline Heighway, Alicia Sedó, Anjali Garg, Lauren Eldershaw, Victoria M. Perreau, Géza Berecki, Christopher A. Reid, Steven Petrou, Snezana Maljevic

2022Neurobiology of Disease33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

channel alpha subunits are encoded by the SCNxA family and four are predominately expressed in the brain: SCN1A, SCN2A, SCN3A, and SCN8A. Gene expression is developmentally regulated, and they are known to express functionally distinct transcript variants. Precision therapies targeting these genes and their transcript variants are currently in preclinical development, yet the developmental expression of these transcripts in the human brain is yet to be fully understood. Additionally, the functional consequences of some mutations differ depending on the studied channel isoform, suggesting differential transcript variant expression can affect disease prognoses. We characterise the expression of the four SCNxAs and their transcript variants in human, Rhesus monkey and mouse brain using publicly available RNA-sequencing data and analysis tools, demonstrating that this approach can be used to answer important biological questions of gene and transcript developmental regulation. We find that gene expression and transcript variant regulation are conserved across species at similar developmental stages and determine the developmental milestones for transcript variant expression. Our study provides a guide to researchers testing therapies and clinicians advising prognoses based on the expression of channel isoforms.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyGene isoformGeneGene expressionGeneticsSodium channelRegulation of gene expressionHuman brainComputational biologyNeuroscienceSodiumOrganic chemistryChemistryGenomics and Rare DiseasesRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsGenetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders