Genetic Variations and Altered Blood mRNA Level of Circadian Genes and BDNF as Risk Factors of Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairment Among Eastern Indians
Post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) is a clinical outcome in around 30% of post-stroke survivors. BDNF is a major gene in this regard. It is regulated by circadian rhythm. The circadian genes are correlated with stroke timings at molecular level. However, studies suggesting the role of these on...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neuromolecular medicine 2023-12, Vol.25 (4), p.586-595 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) is a clinical outcome in around 30% of post-stroke survivors. BDNF is a major gene in this regard. It is regulated by circadian rhythm. The circadian genes are correlated with stroke timings at molecular level. However, studies suggesting the role of these on susceptibility to PSCI are limited. We aim here to determine: (a) genetic risk variants in circadian clock genes,
BDNF
and (b) dysregulation in expression level of
CLOCK
, BMAL1, and
BDNF
that may be associated with PSCI.
BDNF
(rs6265G/A, rs56164415C/T),
CLOCK
(rs1801260T/C, rs4580704G/C), and
CRY2
(rs2292912C/G) genes variants were genotyped among 119 post-stroke survivors and 292 controls from Eastern part of India. In addition, we analyzed their gene expression in Peripheral blood Mononuclear cells (PBMC) from 15 PSCI cases and 12 controls. The mRNA data for BDNF was further validated by its plasma level through ELISA (
n
= 38). Among the studied variants, only rs4580704/
CLOCK
showed an overall association with PSCI (
P
= 0.001) and lower Bengali Mini-Mental State Examination (BMSE) score. Its ‘C’ allele showed a correlation with attention deficiency. The language and memory impairments showed association with rs6265/
BDNF,
while the ‘CC’ genotype of rs2292912/
CRY2
negatively influenced language and executive function. A significant decrease in gene expression for
CLOCK
and
BDNF
in PBMC (influenced by specific genotypes) of PSCI patients was observed than controls. Unlike Pro-BDNF, plasma-level mBDNF was also lower in them. Our results suggest the genetic variants in
CLOCK, CRY2,
and
BDNF
as risk factors for PSCI among eastern Indians. At the same time, a lowering expression of
CLOCK
and
BDNF
genes in PSCI patients than controls describes their transcriptional dysregulation as underlying mechanism for post-stroke cognitive decline. |
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ISSN: | 1535-1084 1559-1174 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12017-023-08761-2 |