Decoding the muscle transcriptome of patients with late-onset Pompe disease reveals markers of disease progression

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Monceau, Alexandra
Nath, Rasya Gokul
Suarez-Calvet, Xavier
Musumeci, Olimpia
Toscano, Antonio
Kierdaszuk, Biruta
Kostera-Pruszczyk, Anna
Dominguez-Gonzalez, Cristina
Hernandez-Lain, Aurelio
Paradas, Carmen
Rivas, Eloy
Papadimas, George
Papadopoulos, Constantinos
Chrysanthou-Piterou, Margarita
Gallardo, Eduard
Olive, Montse
Lilleker, James
Roberts, Mark E.
Marchese, Domenica
Lunazzi, Giulia
Heyn, Holger
Fernandez-Simon, Esther
Villalobos, Elisa
Clark, James
Katsikis, Panos
Collins, Catherine
Mehra, Priyanka
Laidler, Zoe
Vincent, Amy
Tasca, Giorgio
Marini-Bettolo, Chiara
Guglieri, Michela
Straub, Volker
Raben, Nina
Diaz-Manera, Jordi
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glycogen storage disease; mitochondria abnormality; metabolism; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; OXIDATIVE STRESS; MITOCHONDRIA; ACTIVATION; PATHOLOGY;
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Late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD) is a rare genetic disorder caused by the deficiency of acid alpha-glucosidase leading to progressive cellular dysfunction owing to the accumulation of glycogen in the lysosome. The mechanism of relentless muscle damage (a classic manifestation of the disease) has been studied extensively by analysing the whole-muscle tissue; however, little, if anything, is known about transcriptional heterogeneity among nuclei within the multinucleated skeletal muscle cells. This is the first report of application of single-nucleus RNA sequencing to uncover changes in the gene expression profile in muscle biopsies from eight patients with LOPD and four muscle samples from age- and sex-matched healthy controls. We matched these changes with histological findings using GeoMx spatial transcriptomics to compare the transcriptome of control myofibres from healthy individuals with non-vacuolated (histologically unaffected) and vacuolated (histologically affected) myofibres of LODP patients.We observed an increase in the proportion of slow and regenerative muscle fibres and macrophages in LOPD muscles. The expression of the genes involved in glycolysis was reduced, whereas the expression of the genes involved in the metabolism of lipids and amino acids was increased in non-vacuolated fibres, indicating early metabolic abnormalities. Additionally, we detected upregulation of autophagy genes and downregulation of the genes involved in ribosomal and mitochondrial function leading to defective oxidative phosphorylation. Upregulation of genes associated with inflammation, apoptosis and muscle regeneration was observed only in vacuolated fibres. Notably, enzyme replacement therapy (the only available therapy for the disease) showed a tendency to restore dysregulated metabolism, particularly within slow fibres. A combination of single-nucleus RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics revealed the landscape of the normal and diseased muscle and highlighted the early abnormalities associated with disease progression. Thus, the application of these two new cutting-edge technologies provided insight into the molecular pathophysiology of muscle damage in LOPD and identified potential avenues for therapeutic intervention. Late-onset Pompe disease, caused by pathogenic variants in the GAA gene, leads to muscle weakness as a result of glycogen accumulation. Using single nuclei RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics in muscle biopsies, Monceau et al. obtain insights into the molecular pathophysiology of muscle damage in late-onset Pompe disease.
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