病理性α-突触核蛋白激活TNF-α-NF-κB破坏血脑屏障,加重轴突病。

IF 7.5 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Min-Tae Jeon, Sinnead Anne Cogill, Kyu-Sung Kim, Yongjin Kim, Hyerin Kim, Chung-Yeol Lee, Suji Kim, Suhyeon Son, Jeongyeon Kim, Jaehyeok Lee, Inyeong Park, Mookyung Cheon, Do-Geun Kim
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摘要

血脑屏障(BBB)功能障碍被认为是神经退行性疾病(ndds)进展的关键因素,但其发病机制及其对神经退行性疾病的影响的详细机制尚不清楚。本研究旨在揭示突触核蛋白病中的聚集蛋白α-突触核蛋白(α-Syn)对血脑屏障完整性和功能的病理影响,并确定α-突触相关血管病变的治疗靶点。利用脑内皮细胞模型,我们研究了预成型纤维α-Syn (PFF)对血脑屏障完整性的病理影响,采用生成对抗网络(GAN)深度学习分析病理变化。我们发现PFF激活免疫反应,通过TNF-α-NF-κB途径增加内皮单层通透性。进一步的PFF诱导α-突触核蛋白病的体内研究和转基因动物模型(g3 -3)显示,α-Syn聚集破坏血脑屏障,导致轴突变性,这可以通过非穿透血脑屏障的TNF-α抑制剂依那西普治疗来缓解。这些发现表明,靶向脑内皮TNF-α信号可能是突触核蛋白病相关NDs的潜在治疗方法。
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TNF-α-NF-κB activation through pathological α-Synuclein disrupts the BBB and exacerbates axonopathy.

Dysfunction of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is recognized as a key factor in the progression of neurodegenerative diseases (NDs), but the detailed mechanisms behind its pathogenesis and impact on neurodegeneration remain elusive. This study aimed to reveal the pathological effects of α-Synuclein (α-Syn), an aggregation protein in synucleinopathy, on BBB integrity and function and identify therapeutic targets for α-Syn-related vasculopathy. Using a brain endothelial cell model, we investigated the pathological effect of preformed fibril α-Syn (PFF) on BBB integrity, employing generative adversarial network (GAN) deep learning to analyze pathological changes. We found that PFF activates immune responses, increasing endothelial monolayer permeability via the TNF-α-NF-κB pathway. Further in vivo studies with PFF induced α-synucleinopathy, and a transgenic animal model (G2-3) revealed that α-Syn aggregation disrupts the BBB, leading to axonal degeneration that was mitigated by treatment with a non-BBB-penetrating TNF-α inhibitor, etanercept. These findings suggest that targeting brain endothelial TNF-α signaling could be a potential therapeutic approach for synucleinopathy-related NDs.

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Cell reports
Cell reports CELL BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Cell Reports publishes high-quality research across the life sciences and focuses on new biological insight as its primary criterion for publication. The journal offers three primary article types: Reports, which are shorter single-point articles, research articles, which are longer and provide deeper mechanistic insights, and resources, which highlight significant technical advances or major informational datasets that contribute to biological advances. Reviews covering recent literature in emerging and active fields are also accepted. The Cell Reports Portfolio includes gold open-access journals that cover life, medical, and physical sciences, and its mission is to make cutting-edge research and methodologies available to a wide readership. The journal's professional in-house editors work closely with authors, reviewers, and the scientific advisory board, which consists of current and future leaders in their respective fields. The advisory board guides the scope, content, and quality of the journal, but editorial decisions are independently made by the in-house scientific editors of Cell Reports.
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