将溶酶体聚集在 MTOC 周围:SNCA/α-突触核蛋白分解导致帕金森病治疗的可行策略。

Yukiko Sasazawa, Yuki Date, Nobutaka Hattori, Shinji Saiki
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大自噬/自噬通过降解细胞质成分维持细胞的平衡,自噬的破坏与帕金森病(PD)有关,帕金森病的特征是多巴胺耗竭和神经元中SNCA/α-突触核蛋白聚集体的积累。因此,激活自噬被认为是帕金森病的一种治疗策略;然而,自噬诱导剂尚未被开发成治疗药物,因为它们参与了多种信号通路。在这里,我们重点研究了微管组织中心(MTOC)周围的溶酶体集群,它可以调节自噬的最后一步--自噬体-溶酶体融合过程,并考察了溶酶体集群如何通过自噬影响蛋白质降解。我们的研究从 1200 种临床批准药物的高含量筛选中发现了六种既能诱导溶酶体集群又能诱导自噬的化合物。值得注意的是,阿苯达唑通过溶酶体集聚和自噬减少了帕金森病模型中的SNCA聚集。这些研究结果表明,以溶酶体聚集为靶点可为帕金森病提供新的治疗思路。
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Clustering lysosomes around the MTOC: a promising strategy for SNCA/alpha-synuclein breakdown leading to parkinson disease treatment.

Macroautophagy/autophagy maintains cellular homeostasis by degrading cytoplasmic components and its disruption is linked to Parkinson disease (PD), which is characterized by dopamine depletion and the accumulation of SNCA/α-synuclein aggregates in neurons. Therefore, activation of autophagy is considered a therapeutic strategy for PD; however, autophagy inducers have not yet been developed as therapeutic drugs because they are involved in a wide range of signaling pathways. Here, we focused on the lysosomal clustering around the microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) that can regulate the process of autophagosome-lysosome fusion, the final step of autophagy, and examined how lysosomal clustering affects protein degradation through autophagy. Our study identified six compounds from a high-content screen of 1,200 clinically approved drugs that induce both lysosomal clustering and autophagy. Notably, albendazole reduced SNCA aggregates in a PD model by lysosomal clustering and autophagy. These findings suggest that targeting lysosomal clustering could offer new therapeutic insights for PD.

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