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Juliette Salles1,2,3,4, Emmanuelle Lacassagne5, Grégoire Benvegnu6,7, Sophie Çabal Berthoumieu6,7, Nicolas Franchitto8,9, Maithé Tauber8,5,10,7.
Abstract
The Research Domain Criteria project (RDoc) proposes a new classification system based on information from several fields in order to encourage translational perspectives. Nevertheless, integrating genetic markers into this classification has remained difficult because of the lack of powerful associations between targeted genes and RDoC domains. We hypothesized that genetic diseases with psychiatric manifestations would be good models for RDoC gene investigations and would thereby extend the translational approach to involve targeted gene pathways. To explore this possibility, we reviewed the current knowledge on Prader-Willi syndrome, a genetic disorder caused by the absence of expression of some of the genes of the chromosome 15q11-13 region inherited from the father. Indeed, we found that the associations between genes of the PW locus and the modification identified in the relevant behavioral, physiological, and brain imaging studies followed the structure of the RDoC matrix and its six domains (positive valence, negative valence, social processing, cognitive systems, arousal/regulatory systems, and sensorimotor systems).Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32772048 PMCID: PMC7415132 DOI: 10.1038/s41398-020-00964-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Psychiatry ISSN: 2158-3188 Impact factor: 6.222
Fig. 1PWS region in chromosome 15.
The PWS domain between the two common proximal breakpoints (BP 2 and BP 3) contains paternally expressed protein-coding genes (MKRN3, MKRN3-A5, MAGEL2, NDN, snoRNAs, IPW and SNRPN-SNURF, C15orf2) and the antisense transcript to UBE3A. BP Break Point; IC Imprinting Center.
Summary of the RDoCMatrix filled in with current knowledge on PWS:AGRP, NAc, OXT, OFC, and POMC.
| Behavior | Pathophysiology | Brain neurocircuits | Specific gene in the 15q11–13 locus | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positive valence | Hyperphagia Food addiction | High blood level of ghrelin Impaired OXT system | Hyperactivation of ventromedial prefrontal region Hyperactivation of NAc and amygdala Hypoactivation in hypothalamus, hippocampus, and amygdala | |
| Negative valence | Tantrum Low frustrative tolerance Anxiety | High serotonin degradation Impaired editing and splicing of serotonin receptor 2 C | Hypoactivation of OFC Abnormal functional connectivity between the prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia | |
| Cognitive systems | Low attentional skills Executive functions deficits Deficits in multisensorial perception Low IQ | Neurodevelopmental hypothesis | Low gyrification index in the frontal lobe Low gyrification index in the parietal lobe Low gyrification index in the temporal lobe | ? |
| Social processes | Deficits in emotion recognition Deficits in human voice and face recognition Difficulties in social interactions | Deficit in OXT production –OXT neuron degeneration –OXT processing impairment altered synaptic input profile, with reduced excitatory and increased inhibitory currents in OXT neurons | Hypoperfusion in anterior cingulate region Hypoperfusion in the superior part of temporal lobe | |
| Arousal/regulatory systems | Central sleep apnea Hypersomnia Deficit in balance energy regulation Multiple pituitary hormone deficiencies | Impaired neuropeptide processing Upregulation of AGRP Downregulation of POMC Orexin-A dysregulation Leptin dysregulation | Hypoactivation in hypothalamus | 2 |
| Sensorimotor system | Hypotonia Skin-picking Multimodal of sensory treatment impairment Autonomic nervous system dysfunction | Interoceptive circuit dysfunction | Increased connectivity between anterior cingulate region and frontal region Small volume of cerebellum Small volume of supplementary motor area Small volume of caudate nucleus Cerebellar hyperperfusion | ? |
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PWS:AGRP agouti-related protein, NAc nucleus accumbens, OXT oxytocin, OFC orbitofrontal cortex, POMC proopiomelanocortin.