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Frontal and Temporal Lobe Selective Vulnerability in FTD — Mechanisms and Therapeutic Targets
Score: 75/100 | MI:9 TR:6 N:8 DI:10 RE:8 CE:7 TE:7 EB:8 AU:7 TP:5
Experiment Overview
This study investigates why Frontotemporal Dementia specifically targets the frontal and temporal lobes while sparing other brain regions. Understanding the molecular basis of selective vulnerability will reveal protective mechanisms and enable targeted therapeutic development.
Hypothesis
Frontal and temporal lobe neurons in FTD are selectively vulnerable due to:
Research Gap Addressed
FTD Gap #5: What drives selective vulnerability of frontal and temporal lobes in FTD?
Validation Protocol
Phase 1: Molecular Profiling Across Brain Regions
Approach: Compare molecular signatures across vulnerable vs resistant regions
Model System:
- Postmortem human brain tissue: frontal cortex, temporal cortex, parietal cortex, occipital cortex, motor cortex, cerebellum
- Brain bank: 60 FTD cases (30 GRN, 15 MAPT, 15 C9orf72) and 20 age-matched controls
Key Comparisons:
Score: 75/100 | MI:9 TR:6 N:8 DI:10 RE:8 CE:7 TE:7 EB:8 AU:7 TP:5
Experiment Overview
This study investigates why Frontotemporal Dementia specifically targets the frontal and temporal lobes while sparing other brain regions. Understanding the molecular basis of selective vulnerability will reveal protective mechanisms and enable targeted therapeutic development.
Hypothesis
Frontal and temporal lobe neurons in FTD are selectively vulnerable due to:
Research Gap Addressed
FTD Gap #5: What drives selective vulnerability of frontal and temporal lobes in FTD?
Validation Protocol
Phase 1: Molecular Profiling Across Brain Regions
Approach: Compare molecular signatures across vulnerable vs resistant regions
Model System:
- Postmortem human brain tissue: frontal cortex, temporal cortex, parietal cortex, occipital cortex, motor cortex, cerebellum
- Brain bank: 60 FTD cases (30 GRN, 15 MAPT, 15 C9orf72) and 20 age-matched controls
Key Comparisons:
Readouts:
- Cell type composition shifts
- Differential gene expression
- Chromatin accessibility changes
- Protein level alterations
Phase 2: Functional Validation in Model Systems
Approach: Test hypotheses about vulnerability mechanisms
Model Systems:
- iPSC-derived neurons from FTD patients (GRN, MAPT, C9orf72)
- Region-specific cortical organoids (frontal vs parietal)
- Mouse models with region-specific Cre expression
Phase 3: Protective Factor Discovery
Approach: Identify what protects resistant regions
Screening:
- Compare protective signaling pathways in resistant vs vulnerable regions
- Test whether resistant-region factors can protect vulnerable neurons
- Screen for compounds that induce resistant-region transcriptome
Expected Outcomes
Timeline
| Phase | Duration | Milestone |
|-------|----------|-----------|
| Phase 1 | 18 months | Molecular atlas complete |
| Phase 2 | 12 months | Mechanism validated |
| Phase 3 | 12 months | Targets identified |
Total: 42 months to target identification
Feasibility Assessment
| Factor | Score | Notes |
|--------|-------|-------|
| Technical Feasibility | 7/10 | snRNA-seq established; requires multi-region sampling |
| Model Validity | 9/10 | Human tissue is gold standard |
| Timeline | 42 months | Complex but achievable |
| Cost | $4.2M | Multi-omics major cost driver |
Cost Breakdown:
- Phase 1: $1.8M (sequencing, tissue acquisition)
- Phase 2: $1.2M (model systems, functional assays)
- Phase 3: $1.2M (screening, validation)
Cross-Disease Value
- Findings inform selective vulnerability in AD, PSP, CBS
- Mechanism relevant to other neurodegenerative diseases
- Protective factors may be broadly applicable to neurodegeneration
- Could explain phenotypic variability in FTD subtypes
See Also
- [FTD Knowledge Gaps](/gaps/ftd)
- [FTD Microglia Role](/experiments/ftd-microglia-role-protective-destructive)
- [Progranulin-TDP-43 Mechanism](/experiments/progranulin-tdp43-mechanism-ftd)
- [Frontal Temporal Lobe Selective Vulnerability](/mechanisms/frontal-temporal-lobe-selective-vulnerability-ftd)
References
Pathway Diagram
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