Environmental exposures and familial background alter the induction of neuropathology and inflammation after SARS-CoV-2 infection

IF 6.7 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Debotri Chatterjee, Drishya Kurup, Richard Jay Smeyne
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Post-infection sequela of several viruses have been linked with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Here, we investigated whether mice infected with SARS-CoV-2 alone or in combination with two putative Parkinsonian toxins, MPTP and paraquat, increased the susceptibility to develop Parkinsonian pathology. We also examined if G2019S LRRK2 mice had any change in sensitivity to SARS-CoV-2 as well as if vaccination against this virus altered any neuropathology. Infection with WA-1/2020 or Omicron B1.1.529 strains sensitized both WT and G2019S LRRK2 mice to the neuropathological effects of a subtoxic exposure to MPTP, but not paraquat. These neuropathologies were rescued in WT mice vaccinated with mRNA- or protein-based SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. However, G2019S LRRK2 mutant mice were only protected with the protein-based vaccine. These results highlight the role of both environmental exposures and familial background on the development of Parkinsonian pathology secondary to viral infection and the benefit of vaccines in reducing these risks.

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环境暴露和家族背景改变了SARS-CoV-2感染后神经病理和炎症的诱导
一些病毒感染后的后遗症与帕金森病(PD)有关。在这里,我们研究了小鼠单独感染 SARS-CoV-2 或与两种推定的帕金森病毒素 MPTP 和百草枯联合感染是否会增加帕金森病变的易感性。我们还研究了 G2019S LRRK2 小鼠对 SARS-CoV-2 的敏感性是否有变化,以及接种该病毒疫苗是否会改变神经病理学。感染 WA-1/2020 或 Omicron B1.1.529 株可使 WT 和 G2019S LRRK2 小鼠对亚毒性接触 MPTP 的神经病理学效应敏感,但对百草枯的神经病理学效应不敏感。接种了基于 mRNA 或蛋白的 SARS-CoV-2 疫苗的 WT 小鼠的这些神经病理学症状得到了缓解。然而,G2019S LRRK2 突变小鼠只有在接种基于蛋白质的疫苗后才会受到保护。这些结果凸显了环境暴露和家族背景对继发于病毒感染的帕金森病变的作用,以及疫苗在降低这些风险方面的益处。
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NPJ Parkinson's Disease
NPJ Parkinson's Disease Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
5.70%
发文量
156
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Parkinson's Disease is a comprehensive open access journal that covers a wide range of research areas related to Parkinson's disease. It publishes original studies in basic science, translational research, and clinical investigations. The journal is dedicated to advancing our understanding of Parkinson's disease by exploring various aspects such as anatomy, etiology, genetics, cellular and molecular physiology, neurophysiology, epidemiology, and therapeutic development. By providing free and immediate access to the scientific and Parkinson's disease community, npj Parkinson's Disease promotes collaboration and knowledge sharing among researchers and healthcare professionals.
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