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Stressing Out Hsp90 in Neurotoxic Proteinopathies

Journal

CURRENT TOPICS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 16, Issue 25, Pages 2829-2838

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1568026616666160413141350

Keywords

Hsp90; Neurodegenerative disease; alpha -Synuclein; DNA

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  1. NIH [U01 AG032969, F32 CA192786]

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A toxic accumulation of proteins is the hallmark pathology of several neurodegenerative disorders. Protein accumulation is regularly prevented by the network of molecular chaperone proteins, including and especially Hsp90. For reasons not yet elucidated, Hsp90 and the molecular chaperones interact with, but do not degrade, these toxic proteins resulting in the pathogenic accumulation of proteins such as tau, in Alzheimer's Disease, and alpha-synuclein, in Parkinson's Disease. In this review, we describe the associations between Hsp90 and the pathogenic and driver proteins of several neurodegenerative disorders. We additionally describe how the inhibition of Hsp90 promotes the degradation of both mutant and pathogenic protein species in models of neurodegenerative diseases. We also examine the current state of Hsp90 inhibitors capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier; compounds which may be capable of slowing, preventing, and possible reversing neurodegenerative diseases.

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