m6A deficiency induces dopaminergic neurodegeneration and progressive parkinsonism through a pathogenic loop with mitochondria
Sun Liu·Shan Xiao·Zengguang Li·Yuhao Zhou·Zhuoyu Xiao·Linjian Xia·Huili Huang·Junyuan Mo·Jinru Cui·Laixin Xia·Yuan Li·Bilian Wu·Juan Shen·Guiling Mo·Guangjin Wu·Ziteng Miao·Shihui Yu·Xin Cao·Qihuan Ren
Despite substantial progress in understanding the molecular pathology of Parkinson's disease (PD), the underlying drivers of PD in many cases remain unknown. Here we investigate the role of RNA modification in PD, following observations of selective m6A hypomethylation in the substantia nigra (SN) of mouse PD models and dysregulated METTL3 and ALKBH5 expression in dopaminergic (DA) neurons from PD patients. We find preferential m6A deposition on transcripts of PD risk genes and a previously unre
