Anionic nanoplastic contaminants promote Parkinson’s disease–associated α-synuclein aggregation
Duke University · Lund University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Recent studies have identified increasing levels of nanoplastic pollution in the environment. Here, we find that anionic nanoplastic contaminants potently precipitate the formation and propagation of α-synuclein protein fibrils through a high-affinity interaction with the amphipathic and non-amyloid component (NAC) domains in α-synuclein. Nanoplastics can internalize in neurons through clathrin-dependent endocytosis, causing a mild lysosomal impairment that slows the degradation of aggregated α-synuclein. In mice, nanoplastics combine with α-synuclein fibrils to exacerbate the spread of α-synuclein pathology across interconnected vulnerable brain regions, including the strong induction of α-synuclein…
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18Topics & keywords
- Substantia nigra
- Parkinson's disease
- Alpha-synuclein
- Fibril
- Endocytosis
- Dopaminergic
- Amyloid fibril
- Amyloid (mycology)