Functions of Intracellular Alpha-Synuclein in Microglia: Implications for Parkinson's Disease Risk

被引:18
|
作者
Booms, Alix [1 ]
Coetzee, Gerhard A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Van Andel Inst, Dept Neurodegenerat Sci, Coetzee Lab, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 USA
关键词
SNCA; alpha-synuclein; microglia; hematopoietic progenitors; differentiation; immune response; LEWY BODY; NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION; PREFORMED FIBRILS; IN-VIVO; CELLS; MUTATION; SNCA; EXPRESSION; SYSTEM; BLOOD;
D O I
10.3389/fncel.2021.759571
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Alpha-synuclein accumulation in dopaminergic neurons is one of the primary features of Parkinson's disease (PD). Despite its toxic properties during PD, alpha-synuclein has some important physiological functions. Although the activity of the protein has been extensively studied in neurons, the protein is also expressed in other cell types including immune cells and glia. Genetic studies show that mutations in synuclein alpha (SNCA), the gene that encodes alpha-synuclein, and alterations in its expression levels are a significant risk factor for PD, which likely impact the functions of a broad range of cell types. The consequences of altered SNCA expression in other cell types is beginning to be explored. Microglia, the primary macrophage population in the Central Nervous System (CNS), for example, are affected by variations in alpha-synuclein levels and functions. Studies suggest that deviations of alpha-synuclein's normal activity influence hematopoiesis, the process that gives rise to microglia, and microglia's immune functions. Alpha-synuclein levels also dictate the efficiency of SNARE-mediated vesicle formation, which could influence autophagy and cytokine release in microglia. Starting from the time of conception, these effects could impact one's risk for developing PD. Further studies are needed to determine the physiological role of alpha-synuclein and how the protein is affected during PD in non-neuronal cells such as microglia. In this review we will discuss the known roles of alpha-synuclein in differentiation, immune responses, and vesicle formation, with insights into how abnormal alpha-synuclein expression and activity are linked to altered functions of microglia during PD.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Microglia Response During Parkinson's Disease: Alpha-Synuclein Intervention
    Ferreira, Sara A.
    Romero-Ramos, Marina
    FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE, 2018, 12
  • [2] The Convergence of Dopamine and alpha-Synuclein: Implications for Parkinson's Disease
    Mor, Danielle E.
    Ischiropoulos, Harry
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2018, 12
  • [3] Alpha-Synuclein Nitration and Its Implications in Parkinson's Disease
    He, Yixi
    Yu, Zhongwang
    Chen, Shengdi
    ACS CHEMICAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2019, 10 (02): : 777 - +
  • [4] Alpha-synuclein and presynaptic function - Implications for Parkinson's disease
    Lykkebo, S
    Jensen, PH
    NEUROMOLECULAR MEDICINE, 2002, 2 (02) : 115 - 129
  • [5] Alpha-synuclein and Parkinson's disease
    Golbe, LI
    MOVEMENT DISORDERS, 1999, 14 (01) : 6 - 9
  • [6] Alpha-synuclein and Parkinson's disease
    Lücking, CB
    Brice, A
    CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES, 2000, 57 (13-14) : 1894 - 1908
  • [7] Alpha-synuclein and Parkinson's disease
    C. B. Lücking
    A. Brice*
    Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS, 2000, 57 : 1894 - 1908
  • [8] Alpha-Synuclein and Microglia in Parkinson's Disease: From Pathogenesis to Therapeutic Prospects
    Eo, Hyemi
    Kim, Sehwan
    Jung, Un Ju
    Kim, Sang Ryong
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2024, 13 (23)
  • [9] Alpha-synuclein haplotypes implicated in risk of Parkinson's disease
    Tan, EK
    Chai, A
    Teo, YY
    Zhao, Y
    Tan, C
    Shen, H
    Chandran, VR
    Teoh, ML
    Yih, Y
    Pavanni, R
    Wong, MC
    Puvan, K
    Lo, YL
    Yap, E
    NEUROLOGY, 2004, 62 (01) : 128 - 131
  • [10] Advances in understanding the function of alpha-synuclein: implications for Parkinson's disease
    Calabresi, Paolo
    Di Lazzaro, Giulia
    Marino, Gioia
    Campanelli, Federica
    Ghiglieri, Veronica
    BRAIN, 2023, 146 (09) : 3587 - 3597