Differential Expression of Tissue Transglutaminase Splice Variants in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Patients

Claudia Sestito, John J.P. Brevé, Joep Killestein, Charlotte E. Teunissen, Micha M.M. Wilhelmus, Benjamin Drukarch, Anne Marie van Dam

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Abstract

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory and neurodegenerative disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) characterized by inflammation and immune cell infiltration in the brain parenchyma. Tissue transglutaminase (TG2), a calcium-dependent cross-linking enzyme, has been shown to be present in infiltrating MHC-II positive cells in lesions of patients suffering from MS. Moreover, TG2 mRNA levels in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC)-derived from primary progressive (PP)-MS patients correlated with clinical parameters, thus highlighting the importance of TG2 in MS pathology. In the present study, we further characterized TG2 expression by measuring the mRNA levels of full-length TG2 and four TG2 alternative splice variants in PBMCs derived from PP-MS patients and healthy control (HC) subjects. In PP-MS-derived PBMCs, TG2 variant V4b was significantly higher expressed, and both V4a and V4b variants were relatively more expressed in relation to full-length TG2. These observations open new avenues to unravel the importance of TG2 alternative splicing in the pathophysiology of PP-MS.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMedical sciences (Basel, Switzerland)
Volume6
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Nov 2018

Keywords

  • Tissue transglutaminase
  • alternative splicing
  • multiple sclerosis
  • peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC)

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