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Alpha synuclein, the culprit in Parkinson disease, is required for normal immune function.


ABSTRACT: Alpha-synuclein (αS) is causally involved in the development of Parkinson disease (PD); however, its role in normal vertebrate physiology has remained unknown. Recent studies demonstrate that αS is induced by noroviral infection in the enteric nervous system of children and protects mice against lethal neurotropic viral infection. Additionally, αS is a potent chemotactic activator of phagocytes. In this report, using both wild-type and αS knockout mice, we show that αS is a critical mediator of inflammatory and immune responses. αS is required for the development of a normal inflammatory response to bacterial peptidoglycan introduced into the peritoneal cavity as well as antigen-specific and T cell responses following intraperitoneal immunization. Furthermore, we show that neural cells are the sources of αS required for immune competence. Our report supports the hypothesis that αS accumulates within the nervous system of PD individuals because of an inflammatory/immune response.

SUBMITTER: Alam MM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10258816 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Alpha synuclein, the culprit in Parkinson disease, is required for normal immune function.

Alam Md Masud MM   Yang De   Li Xiao-Qing XQ   Liu Jia J   Back Timothy Carrel TC   Trivett Anna A   Karim Baktiar B   Barbut Denise D   Zasloff Michael M   Oppenheim Joost J JJ  

Cell reports 20220101 2


Alpha-synuclein (αS) is causally involved in the development of Parkinson disease (PD); however, its role in normal vertebrate physiology has remained unknown. Recent studies demonstrate that αS is induced by noroviral infection in the enteric nervous system of children and protects mice against lethal neurotropic viral infection. Additionally, αS is a potent chemotactic activator of phagocytes. In this report, using both wild-type and αS knockout mice, we show that αS is a critical mediator of  ...[more]

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