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CSPα reduces aggregates and rescues striatal dopamine release in α-synuclein transgenic mice

Laura Calò, Eric Hidari, Michał Węgrzynowicz, Jeffrey W. Dalley, Bernard L. Schneider, Martyna Podgajna, Oleg Anichtchik, Emma Carlson, David Klenerman, Maria Grazia Spillantini

2021Brain23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

α-Synuclein aggregation at the synapse is an early event in Parkinson's disease and is associated with impaired striatal synaptic function and dopaminergic neuronal death. The cysteine string protein (CSPα) and α-synuclein have partially overlapping roles in maintaining synaptic function and mutations in each cause neurodegenerative diseases. CSPα is a member of the DNAJ/HSP40 family of co-chaperones and like α-synuclein, chaperones the SNARE complex assembly and controls neurotransmitter release. α-Synuclein can rescue neurodegeneration in CSPαKO mice. However, whether α-synuclein aggregation alters CSPα expression and function is unknown. Here we show that α-synuclein aggregation at the synapse is associated with a decrease in synaptic CSPα and a reduction in the complexes that CSPα forms with HSC70 and STGa. We further show that viral delivery of CSPα rescues in vitro the impaired vesicle recycling in PC12 cells with α-synuclein aggregates and in vivo reduces synaptic α-synuclein aggregates increasing monomeric α-synuclein and restoring normal dopamine release in 1-120hαSyn mice. These novel findings reveal a mechanism by which α-synuclein aggregation alters CSPα at the synapse, and show that CSPα rescues α-synuclein aggregation-related phenotype in 1-120hαSyn mice similar to the effect of α-synuclein in CSPαKO mice. These results implicate CSPα as a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of early-stage Parkinson's disease.

Topics & Concepts

NeurodegenerationDopaminergicSynapseAlpha-synucleinNeuroscienceDopamineParkinson's diseaseNeurotransmitterChemistrySynucleinopathiesProtein aggregationSynaptic vesicleBiologyCell biologyBiochemistryMedicineDiseaseCentral nervous systemInternal medicineVesicleMembraneParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsRNA regulation and disease