TitleLithium response in bipolar disorder correlates with improved cell viability of patient derived cell lines.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsPaul P, Iyer S, Nadella RKumar, Nayak R, Chellappa AS, Ambardar S, Sud R, Sukumaran SK, Purushottam M, Jain S, Viswanath B
Corporate AuthorsADBS Consortium(ADBS: The Accelerator program for Discovery in Brain disorders using Stem cells)
JournalSci Rep
Volume10
Issue1
Pagination7428
Date Published2020 May 04
ISSN2045-2322
Abstract

Lithium is an effective, well-established treatment for bipolar disorder (BD). However, the mechanisms of its action, and reasons for variations in clinical response, are unclear. We used neural precursor cells (NPCs) and lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs), from BD patients characterized for clinical response to lithium (using the "Alda scale" and "NIMH Retrospective Life chart method"), to interrogate cellular phenotypes related to both disease and clinical lithium response. NPCs from two biologically related BD patients who differed in their clinical response to lithium were compared with healthy controls. RNA-Seq and analysis, mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), cell viability, and cell proliferation parameters were assessed, with and without in vitro lithium. These parameters were also examined in LCLs from 25 BD patients (16 lithium responders and 9 non-responders), and 12 controls. MMP was lower in both NPCs and LCLs from BD; but it was reversed with in vitro lithium only in LCLs, and this was unrelated to clinical lithium response. The higher cell proliferation observed in BD was unaffected by in vitro lithium. Cell death was greater in BD. However, LCLs from clinical lithium responders could be rescued by addition of in vitro lithium. In vitro lithium also enhanced BCL2 and GSK3B expression in these cells. Our findings indicate cellular phenotypes related to the disease (MMP, cell proliferation) in both NPCs and LCLs; and those related to clinical lithium response (cell viability, BCL2/GSK3B expression) in LCLs.

DOI10.1038/s41598-020-64202-1
Alternate JournalSci Rep
PubMed ID32366893
PubMed Central IDPMC7198534
Grant ListBT/01/CEIB/11/VI/11/2012 / / Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology (DBT) /
BT/PR17316/MED/31/326/2015 / / Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology (DBT) /
IFA-12-LSBM-44 / / Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology (DST) /
ECR/2016/002076 / / DST | Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) /