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Passive Transfer of Sera from ALS Patients with Identified Mutations Evokes an Increased Synaptic Vesicle Number and Elevation of Calcium Levels in Motor Axon Terminals, Similar to Sera from Sporadic Patients

Previously, we demonstrated increased calcium levels and synaptic vesicle densities in the motor axon terminals (MATs) of sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients. Such alterations could be conferred to mice with an intraperitoneal injection of sera from these patients or with purified...

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Autores principales: Meszlényi, Valéria, Patai, Roland, Polgár, Tamás F., Nógrádi, Bernát, Körmöczy, Laura, Kristóf, Rebeka, Spisák, Krisztina, Tripolszki, Kornélia, Széll, Márta, Obál, Izabella, Engelhardt, József I., Siklós, László
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7432249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32756522
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21155566
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author Meszlényi, Valéria
Patai, Roland
Polgár, Tamás F.
Nógrádi, Bernát
Körmöczy, Laura
Kristóf, Rebeka
Spisák, Krisztina
Tripolszki, Kornélia
Széll, Márta
Obál, Izabella
Engelhardt, József I.
Siklós, László
author_facet Meszlényi, Valéria
Patai, Roland
Polgár, Tamás F.
Nógrádi, Bernát
Körmöczy, Laura
Kristóf, Rebeka
Spisák, Krisztina
Tripolszki, Kornélia
Széll, Márta
Obál, Izabella
Engelhardt, József I.
Siklós, László
author_sort Meszlényi, Valéria
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description Previously, we demonstrated increased calcium levels and synaptic vesicle densities in the motor axon terminals (MATs) of sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients. Such alterations could be conferred to mice with an intraperitoneal injection of sera from these patients or with purified immunoglobulin G. Later, we confirmed the presence of similar alterations in the superoxide dismutase 1 G93A transgenic mouse strain model of familial ALS. These consistent observations suggested that calcium plays a central role in the pathomechanism of ALS. This may be further reinforced by completing a similar analytical study of the MATs of ALS patients with identified mutations. However, due to the low yield of muscle biopsy samples containing MATs, and the low incidence of ALS patients with the identified mutations, these examinations are not technically feasible. Alternatively, a passive transfer of sera from ALS patients with known mutations was used, and the MATs of the inoculated mice were tested for alterations in their calcium homeostasis and synaptic activity. Patients with 11 different ALS-related mutations participated in the study. Intraperitoneal injection of sera from these patients on two consecutive days resulted in elevated intracellular calcium levels and increased vesicle densities in the MATs of mice, which is comparable to the effect of the passive transfer from sporadic patients. Our results support the idea that the pathomechanism underlying the identical manifestation of the disease with or without identified mutations is based on a common final pathway, in which increasing calcium levels play a central role.
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spelling pubmed-74322492020-08-24 Passive Transfer of Sera from ALS Patients with Identified Mutations Evokes an Increased Synaptic Vesicle Number and Elevation of Calcium Levels in Motor Axon Terminals, Similar to Sera from Sporadic Patients Meszlényi, Valéria Patai, Roland Polgár, Tamás F. Nógrádi, Bernát Körmöczy, Laura Kristóf, Rebeka Spisák, Krisztina Tripolszki, Kornélia Széll, Márta Obál, Izabella Engelhardt, József I. Siklós, László Int J Mol Sci Article Previously, we demonstrated increased calcium levels and synaptic vesicle densities in the motor axon terminals (MATs) of sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients. Such alterations could be conferred to mice with an intraperitoneal injection of sera from these patients or with purified immunoglobulin G. Later, we confirmed the presence of similar alterations in the superoxide dismutase 1 G93A transgenic mouse strain model of familial ALS. These consistent observations suggested that calcium plays a central role in the pathomechanism of ALS. This may be further reinforced by completing a similar analytical study of the MATs of ALS patients with identified mutations. However, due to the low yield of muscle biopsy samples containing MATs, and the low incidence of ALS patients with the identified mutations, these examinations are not technically feasible. Alternatively, a passive transfer of sera from ALS patients with known mutations was used, and the MATs of the inoculated mice were tested for alterations in their calcium homeostasis and synaptic activity. Patients with 11 different ALS-related mutations participated in the study. Intraperitoneal injection of sera from these patients on two consecutive days resulted in elevated intracellular calcium levels and increased vesicle densities in the MATs of mice, which is comparable to the effect of the passive transfer from sporadic patients. Our results support the idea that the pathomechanism underlying the identical manifestation of the disease with or without identified mutations is based on a common final pathway, in which increasing calcium levels play a central role. MDPI 2020-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7432249/ /pubmed/32756522 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21155566 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Meszlényi, Valéria
Patai, Roland
Polgár, Tamás F.
Nógrádi, Bernát
Körmöczy, Laura
Kristóf, Rebeka
Spisák, Krisztina
Tripolszki, Kornélia
Széll, Márta
Obál, Izabella
Engelhardt, József I.
Siklós, László
Passive Transfer of Sera from ALS Patients with Identified Mutations Evokes an Increased Synaptic Vesicle Number and Elevation of Calcium Levels in Motor Axon Terminals, Similar to Sera from Sporadic Patients
title Passive Transfer of Sera from ALS Patients with Identified Mutations Evokes an Increased Synaptic Vesicle Number and Elevation of Calcium Levels in Motor Axon Terminals, Similar to Sera from Sporadic Patients
title_full Passive Transfer of Sera from ALS Patients with Identified Mutations Evokes an Increased Synaptic Vesicle Number and Elevation of Calcium Levels in Motor Axon Terminals, Similar to Sera from Sporadic Patients
title_fullStr Passive Transfer of Sera from ALS Patients with Identified Mutations Evokes an Increased Synaptic Vesicle Number and Elevation of Calcium Levels in Motor Axon Terminals, Similar to Sera from Sporadic Patients
title_full_unstemmed Passive Transfer of Sera from ALS Patients with Identified Mutations Evokes an Increased Synaptic Vesicle Number and Elevation of Calcium Levels in Motor Axon Terminals, Similar to Sera from Sporadic Patients
title_short Passive Transfer of Sera from ALS Patients with Identified Mutations Evokes an Increased Synaptic Vesicle Number and Elevation of Calcium Levels in Motor Axon Terminals, Similar to Sera from Sporadic Patients
title_sort passive transfer of sera from als patients with identified mutations evokes an increased synaptic vesicle number and elevation of calcium levels in motor axon terminals, similar to sera from sporadic patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7432249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32756522
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21155566
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