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Active immunization against alpha-synuclein ameliorates the degenerative pathology and prevents demyelination in a model of multiple system atrophy

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MOLECULAR NEURODEGENERATION
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
DOI: 10.1186/s13024-015-0008-9

Keywords

system atrophy; Active immunization; Immunotherapy; Alpha-synuclein; AFFITOPE (R)

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [NS044233, AG18440, NS047303, AG022074, NS057096]
  2. Austrian Science promotion agency (FFG) [813335, 817969, 821453]
  3. Michael J. Fox foundation for PD research (MJFF) grant: AFFITOPE(R) based immunotherapeutic strategies for Parkinson's disease

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Background: Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by parkinsonism, ataxia and dysautonomia. Histopathologically, the hallmark of MSA is the abnormal accumulation of alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) within oligodendroglial cells, leading to neuroinflammation, demyelination and neuronal death. Currently, there is no disease-modifying treatment for MSA. In this sense, we have previously shown that next-generation active vaccination technology with short peptides, AFFITOPEs (R), was effective in two transgenic models of synucleinopathies at reducing behavioral deficits, alpha-syn accumulation and inflammation. Results: In this manuscript, we used the most effective AFFITOPE (R) (AFF 1) for immunizing MBP-alpha-syn transgenic mice, a model of MSA that expresses alpha-syn in oligodendrocytes. Vaccination with AFF 1 resulted in the production of specific anti-alpha-syn antibodies that crossed into the central nervous system and recognized alpha-syn aggregates within glial cells. Active vaccination with AFF 1 resulted in decreased accumulation of alpha-syn, reduced demyelination in neocortex, striatum and corpus callosum, and reduced neurodegeneration. Clearance of alpha-syn involved activation of microglia and reduced spreading of alpha-syn to astroglial cells. Conclusions: This study further validates the efficacy of vaccination with AFFITOPEs (R) for ameliorating the neurodegenerative pathology in synucleinopathies.

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