Exogenous α-synuclein fibrils seed the formation of Lewy body-like intracellular inclusions in cultured cells
Institute for Neurodegenerative Disorders · Institute on Aging · +1 more institution
Abstract
Cytoplasmic inclusions containing alpha-synuclein (alpha-Syn) fibrils, referred to as Lewy bodies (LBs), are the signature neuropathological hallmarks of Parkinson's disease (PD). Although alpha-Syn fibrils can be generated from recombinant alpha-Syn protein in vitro, the production of fibrillar alpha-Syn inclusions similar to authentic LBs in cultured cells has not been achieved. We show here that intracellular alpha-Syn aggregation can be triggered by the introduction of exogenously produced recombinant alpha-Syn fibrils into cultured cells engineered to overexpress alpha-Syn. Unlike unassembled alpha-Syn, these alpha-Syn fibrils "seeded" recruitment of endogenous soluble alpha-Syn protein and their…
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Authors
8- KCKelvin C. LukCorresponding
Institute for Neurodegenerative Disorders, Institute on Aging, University of Pennsylvania
- CSCheng Song
Institute on Aging, University of Pennsylvania
- POPatrick O’Brien
Institute on Aging, University of Pennsylvania
- ASAnna Stieber
Institute on Aging, University of Pennsylvania
- JRJonathan R. Branch
Institute on Aging, University of Pennsylvania
Topics & keywords
- Fibril
- Intracellular
- Lewy body
- Cell biology
- Chemistry
- Biophysics
- Biology
- Pathology
- Life in Land