Deep sncRNA-seq of the PPMI cohort to study Parkinson’s disease progression

  • Kern, Fabian
  • Fehlmann, Tobias
  • Violich, Ivo
  • Alsop, Eric
  • Hutchins, Elizabeth
  • Kahraman, Mustafa
  • Grammes, Nadja Liddy
  • Guimarães, Pedro
  • Backes, Christina
  • Poston, Kathleen
  • Casey, Bradford
  • Balling, Rudolf
  • Geffers, Lars
  • Krüger, Rejko
  • Galasko, Douglas
  • Mollenhauer, Brit
  • Meese, Eckart
  • Wyss-Coray, Tony
  • Craig, David Wesley
  • Van Keuren-Jensen, Kendall
  • Keller, Andreas
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Publication date
June 2020
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Abstract

Coding and non-coding RNAs have diagnostic and prognostic importance in Parkinson’s diseases (PD). We studied circulating small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs) in 7, 003 samples from two longitudinal PD cohorts (Parkinson’s Progression Marker Initiative (PPMI) and Luxembourg Parkinson’s Study (NCER-PD)) and modelled their influence on the transcriptome. First, we sequenced sncRNAs in 5, 450 blood samples of 1, 614 individuals in PPMI. The majority of 323 billion reads (59 million reads per sample) mapped to miRNAs. Other covered RNA classes include piRNAs, rRNAs, snoRNAs, tRNAs, scaRNAs, and snRNAs. De-regulated miRNAs were associated with the disease and disease progression and occur in two distinct waves in the third and seventh decade of live....

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