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Transcriptomic context of DRD1 is associated with prefrontal activity and behavior during working memory.

Leonardo Fazio1,2,3, Giulio Pergola1,3, Marco Papalino1, Pasquale Di Carlo1, Anna Monda1, Barbara Gelao1, Nicola Amoroso4,5, Sabina Tangaro5, Antonio Rampino1,6, Teresa Popolizio2, Alessandro Bertolino1,6, Giuseppe Blasi6,7.   

Abstract

Dopamine D1 receptor (D1R) signaling shapes prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity during working memory (WM). Previous reports found higher WM performance associated with alleles linked to greater expression of the gene coding for D1Rs (DRD1). However, there is no evidence on the relationship between genetic modulation of DRD1 expression in PFC and patterns of prefrontal activity during WM. Furthermore, previous studies have not considered that D1Rs are part of a coregulated molecular environment, which may contribute to D1R-related prefrontal WM processing. Thus, we hypothesized a reciprocal link between a coregulated (i.e., coexpressed) molecular network including DRD1 and PFC activity. To explore this relationship, we used three independent postmortem prefrontal mRNA datasets (total n = 404) to characterize a coexpression network including DRD1 Then, we indexed network coexpression using a measure (polygenic coexpression index-DRD1-PCI) combining the effect of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on coexpression. Finally, we associated the DRD1-PCI with WM performance and related brain activity in independent samples of healthy participants (total n = 371). We identified and replicated a coexpression network including DRD1, whose coexpression was correlated with DRD1-PCI. We also found that DRD1-PCI was associated with lower PFC activity and higher WM performance. Behavioral and imaging results were replicated in independent samples. These findings suggest that genetically predicted expression of DRD1 and of its coexpression partners stratifies healthy individuals in terms of WM performance and related prefrontal activity. They also highlight genes and SNPs potentially relevant to pharmacological trials aimed to test cognitive enhancers modulating DRD1 signaling.

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Keywords:  DRD1; fMRI; gene coexpression network; polygenic score; working memory

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29735686      PMCID: PMC6003490          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1717135115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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