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性别特异性 Notch-JAG 通路在社会识别中的作用。

Sex-specific involvement of the Notch-JAG pathway in social recognition.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA.

Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA.

出版信息

Transl Psychiatry. 2022 Mar 10;12(1):99. doi: 10.1038/s41398-022-01867-4.

Abstract

Under the hypothesis that olfactory neural epithelium gene expression profiles may be useful to look for disease-relevant neuronal signatures, we examined microarray gene expression in olfactory neuronal cells and underscored Notch-JAG pathway molecules in association with schizophrenia (SZ). The microarray profiling study underscored JAG1 as the most promising candidate. Combined with further validation with real-time PCR, downregulation of NOTCH1 was statistically significant. Accordingly, we reverse-translated the significant finding from a surrogate tissue for neurons, and studied the behavioral profile of Notch1 mice. We found a specific impairment in social novelty recognition, whereas other behaviors, such as sociability, novel object recognition and olfaction of social odors, were normal. This social novelty recognition deficit was male-specific and was rescued by rapamycin treatment. Based on the results from the animal model, we next tested whether patients with psychosis might have male-specific alterations in social cognition in association with the expression of NOTCH1 or JAG1. In our first episode psychosis cohort, we observed a specific correlation between the expression of JAG1 and a face processing measure only in male patients. The expression of JAG1 was not correlated with any other cognitive and symptomatic scales in all subjects. Together, although we acknowledge the pioneering and exploratory nature, the present work that combines both human and animal studies in a reciprocal manner suggests a novel role for the Notch-JAG pathway in a behavioral dimension(s) related to social cognition in psychotic disorders in a male-specific manner.

摘要

基于嗅觉神经上皮基因表达谱可能有助于寻找与疾病相关的神经元特征这一假设,我们检查了嗅觉神经元细胞中的基因表达,并强调了与精神分裂症(SZ)相关的 Notch-JAG 通路分子。微阵列分析研究强调了 JAG1 是最有前途的候选者。与实时 PCR 进一步验证相结合,NOTCH1 的下调具有统计学意义。因此,我们将这一重要发现从神经元替代组织中进行了逆转翻译,并研究了 Notch1 小鼠的行为特征。我们发现,它们在社会新颖性识别方面存在特定的缺陷,而其他行为,如社交性、新颖物体识别和社会气味的嗅觉,则正常。这种社会新颖性识别缺陷是男性特异性的,并且可以通过雷帕霉素治疗来挽救。基于动物模型的结果,我们接下来测试了精神病患者是否可能与 NOTCH1 或 JAG1 的表达相关,存在男性特异性的社会认知改变。在我们的首发精神病队列中,我们仅在男性患者中观察到 JAG1 表达与面部处理测量之间存在特定相关性。在所有受试者中,JAG1 的表达与任何其他认知和症状量表均无相关性。总之,尽管我们承认这是一项开创性和探索性的工作,但本项工作以相互的方式结合了人类和动物研究,提示 Notch-JAG 通路在男性特异性精神分裂症等精神障碍的社会认知相关行为维度中发挥了新的作用。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/4abb/8913639/4eec9dc97655/41398_2022_1867_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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