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α-Synuclein Heterocomplexes with β-Amyloid Are Increased in Red Blood Cells of Parkinson’s Disease Patients and Correlate with Disease Severity
Neurodegenerative disorders (NDs) are characterized by abnormal accumulation/misfolding of specific proteins, primarily α-synuclein (α-syn), β-amyloid(1–42) (Aβ(1–42)) and tau, in both brain and peripheral tissues. In addition to oligomers, the role of the interactions of α-syn with Aβ or tau has gr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5827358/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29520218 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00053 |
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author | Daniele, Simona Frosini, Daniela Pietrobono, Deborah Petrozzi, Lucia Lo Gerfo, Annalisa Baldacci, Filippo Fusi, Jonathan Giacomelli, Chiara Siciliano, Gabriele Trincavelli, Maria Letizia Franzoni, Ferdinando Ceravolo, Roberto Martini, Claudia Bonuccelli, Ubaldo |
author_facet | Daniele, Simona Frosini, Daniela Pietrobono, Deborah Petrozzi, Lucia Lo Gerfo, Annalisa Baldacci, Filippo Fusi, Jonathan Giacomelli, Chiara Siciliano, Gabriele Trincavelli, Maria Letizia Franzoni, Ferdinando Ceravolo, Roberto Martini, Claudia Bonuccelli, Ubaldo |
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description | Neurodegenerative disorders (NDs) are characterized by abnormal accumulation/misfolding of specific proteins, primarily α-synuclein (α-syn), β-amyloid(1–42) (Aβ(1–42)) and tau, in both brain and peripheral tissues. In addition to oligomers, the role of the interactions of α-syn with Aβ or tau has gradually emerged. Nevertheless, despite intensive research, NDs have no accepted peripheral markers for biochemical diagnosis. In this respect, Red Blood Cells (RBCs) are emerging as a valid peripheral model for the study of aging-related pathologies. Herein, a small cohort (N = 28) of patients affected by Parkinson’s disease (PD) and age-matched controls were enrolled to detect the content of α-syn (total and oligomeric), Aβ(1–42) and tau (total and phosphorylated) in RBCs. Moreover, the presence of α-syn association with tau and Aβ(1–42) was explored by co-immunoprecipitation/western blotting in the same cells, and quantitatively confirmed by immunoenzymatic assays. For the first time, PD patients were demonstrated to exhibit α-syn heterocomplexes with Aβ(1–42) and tau in peripheral tissues; interestingly, α-syn-Aβ(1–42) concentrations were increased in PD subjects with respect to healthy controls (HC), and directly correlated with disease severity and motor deficits. Moreover, total-α-syn levels were decreased in PD subjects and inversely related to their motor deficits. Finally, an increase of oligomeric-α-syn and phosphorylated-tau was observed in RBCs of the enrolled patients. The combination of three parameters (total-α-syn, phosphorylated-tau and α-syn-Aβ(1–42) concentrations) provided the best fitting predictive index for discriminating PD patients from controls. Nevertheless further investigations should be required, overall, these data suggest α-syn hetero-aggregates in RBCs as a putative tool for the diagnosis of PD. |
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spelling | pubmed-58273582018-03-08 α-Synuclein Heterocomplexes with β-Amyloid Are Increased in Red Blood Cells of Parkinson’s Disease Patients and Correlate with Disease Severity Daniele, Simona Frosini, Daniela Pietrobono, Deborah Petrozzi, Lucia Lo Gerfo, Annalisa Baldacci, Filippo Fusi, Jonathan Giacomelli, Chiara Siciliano, Gabriele Trincavelli, Maria Letizia Franzoni, Ferdinando Ceravolo, Roberto Martini, Claudia Bonuccelli, Ubaldo Front Mol Neurosci Neuroscience Neurodegenerative disorders (NDs) are characterized by abnormal accumulation/misfolding of specific proteins, primarily α-synuclein (α-syn), β-amyloid(1–42) (Aβ(1–42)) and tau, in both brain and peripheral tissues. In addition to oligomers, the role of the interactions of α-syn with Aβ or tau has gradually emerged. Nevertheless, despite intensive research, NDs have no accepted peripheral markers for biochemical diagnosis. In this respect, Red Blood Cells (RBCs) are emerging as a valid peripheral model for the study of aging-related pathologies. Herein, a small cohort (N = 28) of patients affected by Parkinson’s disease (PD) and age-matched controls were enrolled to detect the content of α-syn (total and oligomeric), Aβ(1–42) and tau (total and phosphorylated) in RBCs. Moreover, the presence of α-syn association with tau and Aβ(1–42) was explored by co-immunoprecipitation/western blotting in the same cells, and quantitatively confirmed by immunoenzymatic assays. For the first time, PD patients were demonstrated to exhibit α-syn heterocomplexes with Aβ(1–42) and tau in peripheral tissues; interestingly, α-syn-Aβ(1–42) concentrations were increased in PD subjects with respect to healthy controls (HC), and directly correlated with disease severity and motor deficits. Moreover, total-α-syn levels were decreased in PD subjects and inversely related to their motor deficits. Finally, an increase of oligomeric-α-syn and phosphorylated-tau was observed in RBCs of the enrolled patients. The combination of three parameters (total-α-syn, phosphorylated-tau and α-syn-Aβ(1–42) concentrations) provided the best fitting predictive index for discriminating PD patients from controls. Nevertheless further investigations should be required, overall, these data suggest α-syn hetero-aggregates in RBCs as a putative tool for the diagnosis of PD. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5827358/ /pubmed/29520218 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00053 Text en Copyright © 2018 Daniele, Frosini, Pietrobono, Petrozzi, Lo Gerfo, Baldacci, Fusi, Giacomelli, Siciliano, Trincavelli, Franzoni, Ceravolo, Martini and Bonuccelli. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neuroscience Daniele, Simona Frosini, Daniela Pietrobono, Deborah Petrozzi, Lucia Lo Gerfo, Annalisa Baldacci, Filippo Fusi, Jonathan Giacomelli, Chiara Siciliano, Gabriele Trincavelli, Maria Letizia Franzoni, Ferdinando Ceravolo, Roberto Martini, Claudia Bonuccelli, Ubaldo α-Synuclein Heterocomplexes with β-Amyloid Are Increased in Red Blood Cells of Parkinson’s Disease Patients and Correlate with Disease Severity |
title | α-Synuclein Heterocomplexes with β-Amyloid Are Increased in Red Blood Cells of Parkinson’s Disease Patients and Correlate with Disease Severity |
title_full | α-Synuclein Heterocomplexes with β-Amyloid Are Increased in Red Blood Cells of Parkinson’s Disease Patients and Correlate with Disease Severity |
title_fullStr | α-Synuclein Heterocomplexes with β-Amyloid Are Increased in Red Blood Cells of Parkinson’s Disease Patients and Correlate with Disease Severity |
title_full_unstemmed | α-Synuclein Heterocomplexes with β-Amyloid Are Increased in Red Blood Cells of Parkinson’s Disease Patients and Correlate with Disease Severity |
title_short | α-Synuclein Heterocomplexes with β-Amyloid Are Increased in Red Blood Cells of Parkinson’s Disease Patients and Correlate with Disease Severity |
title_sort | α-synuclein heterocomplexes with β-amyloid are increased in red blood cells of parkinson’s disease patients and correlate with disease severity |
topic | Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5827358/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29520218 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00053 |
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