以苯丙氨酸集合体为靶点作为苯丙酮尿症的前瞻性疾病调节疗法

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Shira Shaham-Niv , Assaf Ezra , Dor Zaguri , Stav Roni Shotan , Elvira Haimov , Hamutal Engel , Tamara Brider , Luba Simhaev , Haim Michael Barr , Lihi Adler-Abramovich , Ehud Gazit
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摘要

苯丙酮尿症的特点是苯丙氨酸蓄积,如果不通过非常严格的饮食治疗,会导致严重的认知和神经系统疾病。目前有两种药物获得批准,但都只能解决部分问题。我们之前已经证明,苯丙氨酸的聚集会形成类似淀粉样的有毒集合体,这为我们进一步寻找新的治疗靶点提供了可能。此外,我们还发现,能阻止这些集合体形成的化合物也能防止其产生毒性。在此,我们进行了高通量筛选,寻找对苯丙氨酸聚集具有抑制作用的化合物。筛选过程中发现的最有希望的化合物之一--水合吗啉被选中使用苯丙酮尿症小鼠模型进行体内测试。随着苯丙氨酸脑沉积物数量的减少,水合吗啉明显改善了认知和运动功能。此外,虽然苯丙氨酸水平仍然很高,但我们观察到多巴胺能、肾上腺素能和神经元标记物有所恢复。总之,莫林水合物能够在不降低苯丙氨酸水平的情况下阻止苯丙氨酸聚集,这意味着苯丙氨酸聚集在苯丙酮尿症中起着毒性作用,并为改变疾病的治疗开辟了新途径。
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Targeting phenylalanine assemblies as a prospective disease-modifying therapy for phenylketonuria

Targeting phenylalanine assemblies as a prospective disease-modifying therapy for phenylketonuria

Phenylketonuria is characterized by the accumulation of phenylalanine, resulting in severe cognitive and neurological disorders if not treated by a remarkably strict diet. There are two approved drugs today, yet both provide only a partial solution. We have previously demonstrated the formation of amyloid-like toxic assemblies by aggregation of phenylalanine, suggesting a new therapeutic target to be further pursued. Moreover, we showed that compounds that halt the formation of these assemblies also prevent their resulting toxicity. Here, we performed high-throughput screening, searching for compounds with inhibitory effects on phenylalanine aggregation. Morin hydrate, one of the most promising hits revealed during the screen, was chosen to be tested in vivo using a phenylketonuria mouse model. Morin hydrate significantly improved cognitive and motor function with a reduction in the number of phenylalanine brain deposits. Moreover, while phenylalanine levels remained high, we observed a recovery in dopaminergic, adrenergic, and neuronal markers. To conclude, the ability of Morin hydrate to halt phenylalanine aggregation without reducing phenylalanine levels implies the toxic role of the phenylalanine assemblies in phenylketonuria and opens new avenues for disease-modifying treatment.

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Biophysical chemistry
Biophysical chemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
10.50%
发文量
121
审稿时长
20 days
期刊介绍: Biophysical Chemistry publishes original work and reviews in the areas of chemistry and physics directly impacting biological phenomena. Quantitative analysis of the properties of biological macromolecules, biologically active molecules, macromolecular assemblies and cell components in terms of kinetics, thermodynamics, spatio-temporal organization, NMR and X-ray structural biology, as well as single-molecule detection represent a major focus of the journal. Theoretical and computational treatments of biomacromolecular systems, macromolecular interactions, regulatory control and systems biology are also of interest to the journal.
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