14‐3‐3 Proteins in Lewy Bodies in Parkinson Disease and Diffuse Lewy Body Disease Brains

Y. Kawamoto, I. Akiguchi, Yasuyuki Honjyo, H. Shibasaki, H. Budka
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Abstract

Several components of Lewy bodies have been identified, but the precise mechanism responsible for the formation of Lewy bodies remains undetermined. The 14-3-3 protein family is involved in numerous signal transduction pathways and interacts with α-synuclein, which is a major constituent of Lewy bodies. To elucidate the role of 14-3-3 proteins in neurodegenerative disorders associated with Lewy bodies, we performed immunohistochemical studies on 14-3-3 in brains from 5 elderly control subjects and from 10 patients with Parkinson disease (PD) or diffuse Lewy body disease (DLBD). In the normal controls, 14-3-3-like immunoreactivity was mainly observed in the neuronal somata and processes in various cortical and subcortical regions. In the PD and DLBD cases, a similar immunostaining pattern was found and immunoreactivity was generally spared in the surviving neurons from the severely affected regions. In addition, both classical and cortical Lewy bodies were intensely immunolabeled and some dystrophic neurites were also immunoreactive for 14-3-3. Our results suggest that 14-3-3 proteins may be associated with Lewy body formation and may play an important role in the pathogenesis of PD and DLBD.
帕金森病和弥漫性路易体病脑中的14‐3‐3蛋白
路易体的几个组成部分已被确定,但路易体形成的确切机制仍未确定。14-3-3蛋白家族参与多种信号转导途径,并与路易小体的主要成分α-突触核蛋白相互作用。为了阐明14-3-3蛋白在与路易小体相关的神经退行性疾病中的作用,我们对5名老年对照受试者和10名帕金森病(PD)或弥漫性路易小体病(DLBD)患者的脑部14-3-3进行了免疫组织化学研究。在正常对照中,14-3-3样免疫反应主要发生在皮层和皮层下各区域的神经元体和突起中。在PD和DLBD病例中,发现了类似的免疫染色模式,免疫反应性通常在严重受损区域的存活神经元中保留。此外,经典路易小体和皮质路易小体都有强烈的免疫标记,一些营养不良的神经突也有14-3-3的免疫反应。我们的研究结果提示14-3-3蛋白可能与路易体形成有关,并可能在PD和DLBD的发病机制中发挥重要作用。
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