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RNA-sequencing transcriptomic analysis of scrapie-infected ovine mesenchymal stem cells


ABSTRACT: In neurodegenerative diseases, including prion diseases, cellular models arise as useful tools to study the pathogenic mechanisms occurring in these diseases and to assess the efficacy of potential therapeutic compounds. In the present study, a RNA-sequencing analysis of bone marrow-derived ovine mesenchymal stem cells (oBM-MSCs) infected with scrapie was performed to try to unravel genes and pathways potentially involved with prion disease mechanisms and to assess the potential of these cells to act as in vitro models of prion toxicity. oBM-MSCs were cultured in three different conditions: inoculated with brain homogenate of scrapie-infected sheep, with brain homogenate of healthy sheep and in standard growth conditions without inoculum. The cell viability and presence of prions was determined. In the transcriptomic analysis the three conditions were analysed in two infection times: 2 and 4 days’ post-inoculation (dpi). Differentially expressed genes in scrapie-infected oBM-MSCs were found in the two infection times finding the higher number at 2 dpi. These genes were also enriched in multiple pathways and biological functions related with prion replication and toxicity. Moreover, a set of 11 genes was selected for a validation study, having 7 of these genes significant expression changes in scrapie-infected cells and functions related with prion propagation and its associated toxicity. These results indicate that ovine mesenchymal stem cells infected with scrapie could be useful in vitro models to study prion toxicity mechanisms and to test anti-prion compounds.

ORGANISM(S): Ovis aries

PROVIDER: GSE245610 | GEO | 2025/10/16

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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