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Manganese promotes the aggregation and prion-like cell-to-cell exosomal transmission of α-synuclein

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SCIENCE SIGNALING
卷 12, 期 572, 页码 -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.aau4543

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  1. National Institutes of Health [ES026892, ES019267, ES025991, NS088206]
  2. W. Eugene and Linda Lloyd Endowed Chair
  3. Armbrust Endowment
  4. Syngenta Fellowship Award in Human Health Applications of New Technologies

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The aggregation of alpha-synuclein (alpha Syn) is considered a key pathophysiological feature of certain neurodegenerative disorders, collectively termed synucleinopathies. Given that a prion-like, cell-to-cell transfer of misfolded alpha Syn has been recognized in the spreading of. Syn pathology in synucleinopathies, we investigated the biological mechanisms underlying the propagation of the disease with respect to environmental neurotoxic stress. Considering the potential role of the divalent metal manganese (Mn2+) in protein aggregation, we characterized its effect on alpha Syn misfolding and transmission in experimental models of Parkinson's disease. In cultured dopaminergic neuronal cells stably expressing wild-type human alpha Syn, misfolded alpha Syn was secreted through exosomes into the extracellular medium upon Mn2+ exposure. These exosomes were endocytosed through caveolae into primary microglial cells, thereby mounting neuroinflammatory responses. Furthermore, Mn2+-elicited exosomes exerted a neurotoxic effect in a human dopaminergic neuronal model (LUHMES cells). Moreover, bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) analysis revealed that Mn2+ accelerated the cell-to-cell transmission of alpha Syn, resulting in dopaminergic neurotoxicity in a mouse model of Mn2+ exposure. Welders exposed to Mn2+ had increased misfolded alpha Syn content in their serum exosomes. Stereotaxically delivering. Syn-containing exosomes, isolated from Mn2+-treated. Syn-expressing cells, into the striatum initiated Parkinsonian-like pathological features in mice. Together, these results indicate that Mn2+ exposure promotes alpha Syn secretion in exosomal vesicles, which subsequently evokes proinflammatory and neurodegenerative responses in both cell culture and animal models.

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