Authors
Christian Hansen, Elodie Angot, Ann-Louise Bergström, Jennifer A Steiner, Laura Pieri, Gesine Paul, Tiago F Outeiro, Ronald Melki, Pekka Kallunki, Karina Fog, Jia-Yi Li, Patrik Brundin
Publication date
2011/2/1
Journal
The Journal of clinical investigation
Volume
121
Issue
2
Pages
715-725
Publisher
American Society for Clinical Investigation
Description
Post-mortem analyses of brains from patients with Parkinson disease who received fetal mesencephalic transplants show that α-synuclein–containing (α-syn–containing) Lewy bodies gradually appear in grafted neurons. Here, we explored whether intercellular transfer of α-syn from host to graft, followed by seeding of α-syn aggregation in recipient neurons, can contribute to this phenomenon. We assessed α-syn cell-to-cell transfer using microscopy, flow cytometry, and high-content screening in several coculture model systems. Coculturing cells engineered to express either GFP– or DsRed-tagged α-syn resulted in a gradual increase in double-labeled cells. Importantly, α-syn–GFP derived from 1 neuroblastoma cell line localized to red fluorescent aggregates in other cells expressing DsRed–α-syn, suggesting a seeding effect of transmitted α-syn. Extracellular α-syn was taken up by cells through endocytosis and …
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