Alterations in the alpha(2)delta ligand, thrombospondin-1, in a rat model of spontaneous absence epilepsy and in patients with idiopathic/genetic generalized epilepsies

作者:Santolini Ines; Celli Roberta; Cannella Milena; Imbriglio Tiziana; Guiducci Michela; Parisi Pasquale; Schubert Julian; Iacomino Michele; Zara Federico; Lerche Holger; Moyanova Slavianka; Ngomba Richard Teke; van Luijtelaar Gilles; Battaglia Giuseppe; Bruno Valeria; Striano Pasquale; Nicoletti Ferdinando
来源:Epilepsia, 2017, 58(11): 1993-2001.
DOI:10.1111/epi.13898

摘要

Objectives: Thrombospondins, which are known to interact with the alpha(2)delta subunit of voltage-sensitive calcium channels to stimulate the formation of excitatory synapses, have recently been implicated in the process of epileptogenesis. No studies have been so far performed on thrombospondins in models of absence epilepsy. We examined whether expression of the gene encoding for thrombospondin-1 was altered in the brain of WAG/Rij rats, which model absence epilepsy in humans. In addition, we examined the frequency of genetic variants of THBS1 in a large cohort of children affected by idiopathic/genetic generalized epilepsies (IGE/GGEs). Methods: Wemeasured the transcripts of thrombospondin-1 and alpha(2)delta subunit, and protein levels of alpha(2)delta, Rab3A, and the vesicular glutamate transporter, VGLUT1, in the somatosensory cortex and ventrobasal thalamus of presymptomatic and symptomatic WAG/Rij rats and in two control strains by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and immunoblotting. We examined the genetic variants of THBS1 and CACNA2D1 in two independent cohorts of patients affected by IGE/GGE recruited through the Genetic Commission of the Italian League Against Epilepsy (LICE) and the EuroEPINOMICS- CoGIE Consortium. Results: Thrombospondin-1 messenger RNA (mRNA) levels were largely reduced in the ventrobasal thalamus of both presymptomatic and symptomatic WAG/Rij rats, whereas levels in the somatosensory cortex were unchanged. VGLUT1 protein levels were also reduced in the ventrobasal thalamus of WAG/Rij rats. Genetic variants of THBS1 were significantly more frequent in patients affected by IGE/GGE than in nonepileptic controls, whereas the frequency of CACNA2D1 was unchanged. Significance: These findings suggest that thrombospondin-1 may have a role in the pathogenesis of IGE/GGEs.

  • 出版日期2017-11