Macroautophagy in sporadic and the genetic form of Parkinson's disease with the A53T α-synuclein mutation

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The A53T mutation in the <it>α-synuclein </it>gene causes autosomal-dominant Lewy body Parkinson's disease (PD). Cultured cell models have linked this mutation to increased cell macroautophagy, although evidence of e...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Huang Yue, Chegini Fariba, Chua Germaine, Murphy Karen, Gai Weiping, Halliday Glenda M
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-01-01
Series:Translational Neurodegeneration
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.translationalneurodegeneration.com/content/1/1/2
id doaj-50cc601c262b4561a44279779a278607
record_format Article
spelling doaj-50cc601c262b4561a44279779a2786072020-11-25T00:28:05ZengBMCTranslational Neurodegeneration2047-91582012-01-0111210.1186/2047-9158-1-2Macroautophagy in sporadic and the genetic form of Parkinson's disease with the A53T α-synuclein mutationHuang YueChegini FaribaChua GermaineMurphy KarenGai WeipingHalliday Glenda M<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The A53T mutation in the <it>α-synuclein </it>gene causes autosomal-dominant Lewy body Parkinson's disease (PD). Cultured cell models have linked this mutation to increased cell macroautophagy, although evidence of enhanced macroautophagy in patients with this mutation has not been assessed.</p> <p>Objective</p> <p>To determine whether macroautophagy is increased by the A53T <it>α-synuclein </it>gene mutation in PD patients and cell models.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded 10 μm-thick tissue sections from the substantia nigra and anterior cingulate cortex of two PD patients with the A53T <it>α-synuclein </it>gene mutation were compared with four sporadic PD cases and four controls obtained from the Sydney Brain Bank. Lewy bodies were isolated from frontal cortex of a case with late stage PD (recruited from South Australian Brain Bank). Immunohistochemistry was performed for α-synuclein and the macroautophagy markers autophagy-specific gene (ATG) 5, ATG6/Beclin1 and ATG8/LC3. SH-SY5Y cells were transfected with wild type or A53T mutant <it>α-synuclein </it>plasmids and observable changes in macroautophagy marker protein levels assessed using Western blotting.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>α-Synuclein immunoreactive neurites and dots were more numerous in patients with A53T mutations compared with late stage sporadic PD patients, and perinuclear cytoplasmic α-synuclein aggregates were observed in the <it>α-synuclein </it>A53T gene transfected SH-SY5Y cells compared to wild type transfections. All PD patients (with or without A53T mutations) had increased immunohistochemical evidence for macroautophagy compared with controls, and the levels of the ATG5 complex were equally increased in wild type and A53T <it>α-synuclein </it>gene transfected cells compared to controls.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Despite increased α-synuclein accumulation with A53T mutations, macroautophagy is not increased above that observed in sporadic patients with PD or in cells transfected with wild type α-synuclein, suggesting that mutated α-synuclein protein is not removed by macroautophagy.</p> http://www.translationalneurodegeneration.com/content/1/1/2α-synucleinmacroautophagyParkinson's disease
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Huang Yue
Chegini Fariba
Chua Germaine
Murphy Karen
Gai Weiping
Halliday Glenda M
spellingShingle Huang Yue
Chegini Fariba
Chua Germaine
Murphy Karen
Gai Weiping
Halliday Glenda M
Macroautophagy in sporadic and the genetic form of Parkinson's disease with the A53T α-synuclein mutation
Translational Neurodegeneration
α-synuclein
macroautophagy
Parkinson's disease
author_facet Huang Yue
Chegini Fariba
Chua Germaine
Murphy Karen
Gai Weiping
Halliday Glenda M
author_sort Huang Yue
title Macroautophagy in sporadic and the genetic form of Parkinson's disease with the A53T α-synuclein mutation
title_short Macroautophagy in sporadic and the genetic form of Parkinson's disease with the A53T α-synuclein mutation
title_full Macroautophagy in sporadic and the genetic form of Parkinson's disease with the A53T α-synuclein mutation
title_fullStr Macroautophagy in sporadic and the genetic form of Parkinson's disease with the A53T α-synuclein mutation
title_full_unstemmed Macroautophagy in sporadic and the genetic form of Parkinson's disease with the A53T α-synuclein mutation
title_sort macroautophagy in sporadic and the genetic form of parkinson's disease with the a53t α-synuclein mutation
publisher BMC
series Translational Neurodegeneration
issn 2047-9158
publishDate 2012-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The A53T mutation in the <it>α-synuclein </it>gene causes autosomal-dominant Lewy body Parkinson's disease (PD). Cultured cell models have linked this mutation to increased cell macroautophagy, although evidence of enhanced macroautophagy in patients with this mutation has not been assessed.</p> <p>Objective</p> <p>To determine whether macroautophagy is increased by the A53T <it>α-synuclein </it>gene mutation in PD patients and cell models.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded 10 μm-thick tissue sections from the substantia nigra and anterior cingulate cortex of two PD patients with the A53T <it>α-synuclein </it>gene mutation were compared with four sporadic PD cases and four controls obtained from the Sydney Brain Bank. Lewy bodies were isolated from frontal cortex of a case with late stage PD (recruited from South Australian Brain Bank). Immunohistochemistry was performed for α-synuclein and the macroautophagy markers autophagy-specific gene (ATG) 5, ATG6/Beclin1 and ATG8/LC3. SH-SY5Y cells were transfected with wild type or A53T mutant <it>α-synuclein </it>plasmids and observable changes in macroautophagy marker protein levels assessed using Western blotting.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>α-Synuclein immunoreactive neurites and dots were more numerous in patients with A53T mutations compared with late stage sporadic PD patients, and perinuclear cytoplasmic α-synuclein aggregates were observed in the <it>α-synuclein </it>A53T gene transfected SH-SY5Y cells compared to wild type transfections. All PD patients (with or without A53T mutations) had increased immunohistochemical evidence for macroautophagy compared with controls, and the levels of the ATG5 complex were equally increased in wild type and A53T <it>α-synuclein </it>gene transfected cells compared to controls.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Despite increased α-synuclein accumulation with A53T mutations, macroautophagy is not increased above that observed in sporadic patients with PD or in cells transfected with wild type α-synuclein, suggesting that mutated α-synuclein protein is not removed by macroautophagy.</p>
topic α-synuclein
macroautophagy
Parkinson's disease
url http://www.translationalneurodegeneration.com/content/1/1/2
work_keys_str_mv AT huangyue macroautophagyinsporadicandthegeneticformofparkinsonsdiseasewiththea53tasynucleinmutation
AT cheginifariba macroautophagyinsporadicandthegeneticformofparkinsonsdiseasewiththea53tasynucleinmutation
AT chuagermaine macroautophagyinsporadicandthegeneticformofparkinsonsdiseasewiththea53tasynucleinmutation
AT murphykaren macroautophagyinsporadicandthegeneticformofparkinsonsdiseasewiththea53tasynucleinmutation
AT gaiweiping macroautophagyinsporadicandthegeneticformofparkinsonsdiseasewiththea53tasynucleinmutation
AT hallidayglendam macroautophagyinsporadicandthegeneticformofparkinsonsdiseasewiththea53tasynucleinmutation
_version_ 1725336944405118976