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Alpha-Synuclein Physiology and Pathology: A Perspective on Cellular Structures and Organelles

Alpha-synuclein (α-syn) is localized in cellular organelles of most neurons, but many of its physiological functions are only partially understood. α-syn accumulation is associated with Parkinson’s disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, and multiple system atrophy as well as other synucleinopathies; ho...

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Autores principales: Bernal-Conde, Luis D., Ramos-Acevedo, Rodrigo, Reyes-Hernández, Mario A., Balbuena-Olvera, Andrea J., Morales-Moreno, Ishbelt D., Argüero-Sánchez, Rubén, Schüle, Birgitt, Guerra-Crespo, Magdalena
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6989544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32038126
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.01399
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author Bernal-Conde, Luis D.
Ramos-Acevedo, Rodrigo
Reyes-Hernández, Mario A.
Balbuena-Olvera, Andrea J.
Morales-Moreno, Ishbelt D.
Argüero-Sánchez, Rubén
Schüle, Birgitt
Guerra-Crespo, Magdalena
author_facet Bernal-Conde, Luis D.
Ramos-Acevedo, Rodrigo
Reyes-Hernández, Mario A.
Balbuena-Olvera, Andrea J.
Morales-Moreno, Ishbelt D.
Argüero-Sánchez, Rubén
Schüle, Birgitt
Guerra-Crespo, Magdalena
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description Alpha-synuclein (α-syn) is localized in cellular organelles of most neurons, but many of its physiological functions are only partially understood. α-syn accumulation is associated with Parkinson’s disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, and multiple system atrophy as well as other synucleinopathies; however, the exact pathomechanisms that underlie these neurodegenerative diseases remain elusive. In this review, we describe what is known about α-syn function and pathophysiological changes in different cellular structures and organelles, including what is known about its behavior as a prion-like protein. We summarize current knowledge of α-syn and its pathological forms, covering its effect on each organelle, including aggregation and toxicity in different model systems, with special interest on the mitochondria due to its relevance during the apoptotic process of dopaminergic neurons. Moreover, we explore the effect that α-syn exerts by interacting with chromatin remodeling proteins that add or remove histone marks, up-regulate its own expression, and resume the impairment that α-syn induces in vesicular traffic by interacting with the endoplasmic reticulum. We then recapitulate the events that lead to Golgi apparatus fragmentation, caused by the presence of α-syn. Finally, we report the recent findings about the accumulation of α-syn, indirectly produced by the endolysosomal system. In conclusion, many important steps into the understanding of α-syn have been made using in vivo and in vitro models; however, the time is right to start integrating observational studies with mechanistic models of α-syn interactions, in order to look at a more complete picture of the pathophysiological processes underlying α-synucleinopathies.
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spelling pubmed-69895442020-02-07 Alpha-Synuclein Physiology and Pathology: A Perspective on Cellular Structures and Organelles Bernal-Conde, Luis D. Ramos-Acevedo, Rodrigo Reyes-Hernández, Mario A. Balbuena-Olvera, Andrea J. Morales-Moreno, Ishbelt D. Argüero-Sánchez, Rubén Schüle, Birgitt Guerra-Crespo, Magdalena Front Neurosci Neuroscience Alpha-synuclein (α-syn) is localized in cellular organelles of most neurons, but many of its physiological functions are only partially understood. α-syn accumulation is associated with Parkinson’s disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, and multiple system atrophy as well as other synucleinopathies; however, the exact pathomechanisms that underlie these neurodegenerative diseases remain elusive. In this review, we describe what is known about α-syn function and pathophysiological changes in different cellular structures and organelles, including what is known about its behavior as a prion-like protein. We summarize current knowledge of α-syn and its pathological forms, covering its effect on each organelle, including aggregation and toxicity in different model systems, with special interest on the mitochondria due to its relevance during the apoptotic process of dopaminergic neurons. Moreover, we explore the effect that α-syn exerts by interacting with chromatin remodeling proteins that add or remove histone marks, up-regulate its own expression, and resume the impairment that α-syn induces in vesicular traffic by interacting with the endoplasmic reticulum. We then recapitulate the events that lead to Golgi apparatus fragmentation, caused by the presence of α-syn. Finally, we report the recent findings about the accumulation of α-syn, indirectly produced by the endolysosomal system. In conclusion, many important steps into the understanding of α-syn have been made using in vivo and in vitro models; however, the time is right to start integrating observational studies with mechanistic models of α-syn interactions, in order to look at a more complete picture of the pathophysiological processes underlying α-synucleinopathies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6989544/ /pubmed/32038126 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.01399 Text en Copyright © 2020 Bernal-Conde, Ramos-Acevedo, Reyes-Hernández, Balbuena-Olvera, Morales-Moreno, Argüero-Sánchez, Schüle and Guerra-Crespo. 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(s) 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
Bernal-Conde, Luis D.
Ramos-Acevedo, Rodrigo
Reyes-Hernández, Mario A.
Balbuena-Olvera, Andrea J.
Morales-Moreno, Ishbelt D.
Argüero-Sánchez, Rubén
Schüle, Birgitt
Guerra-Crespo, Magdalena
Alpha-Synuclein Physiology and Pathology: A Perspective on Cellular Structures and Organelles
title Alpha-Synuclein Physiology and Pathology: A Perspective on Cellular Structures and Organelles
title_full Alpha-Synuclein Physiology and Pathology: A Perspective on Cellular Structures and Organelles
title_fullStr Alpha-Synuclein Physiology and Pathology: A Perspective on Cellular Structures and Organelles
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title_short Alpha-Synuclein Physiology and Pathology: A Perspective on Cellular Structures and Organelles
title_sort alpha-synuclein physiology and pathology: a perspective on cellular structures and organelles
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6989544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32038126
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.01399
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