α-synuclein expression in rat substantia nigra suppresses phospholipase D2 toxicity and nigral neurodegeneration
Document Type
Article
Abstract
We present genetic evidence that an in vivo role of α-synuclein (α-syn) is to inhibit phospholipase D2 (PLD2), an enzyme that is believed to participate in vesicle trafficking, membrane signaling, and both endo- and exocytosis. Overexpression of PLD2 in rat substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) caused severe neurodegeneration of dopamine (DA) neurons, loss of striatal DA, and an associated ipsilateral amphetamine-induced rotational asymmetry. Coexpression of human wild type α-syn suppressed PLD2 neurodegeneration, DA loss, and amphetamine-induced rotational asymmetry. However, an α-syn mutant defective for inhibition of PLD2 in vitro also failed to inhibit PLD toxicity in vivo. Further, reduction of PLD2 activity in SNc, either by siRNA knockdown of PLD2 or overexpression of α-syn, both produced an unusual contralateral amphetamine-induced rotational asymmetry, opposite to that seen with overexpression of PLD2, suggesting that PLD2 and α-syn were both involved in DA release or reuptake. Finally, α-syn coimmunoprecipitated with PLD2 from extracts prepared from striatal tissues. Taken together, our data demonstrate that α-syn is an inhibitor of PLD2 in vivo, and confirm earlier reports that α-syn inhibits PLD2 in vitro. Our data also demonstrate that it is possible to use viral-mediated gene transfer to study gene interactions in vivo. © The American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy.
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Publication Title
Molecular Therapy
ISSN
15250016
E-ISSN
15250024
Volume
18
Issue
10
First Page
1758
Last Page
1768
PubMed ID
28096359
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1038/mt.2010.137
Recommended Citation
Gorbatyuk, Oleg S.; Li, Shoudong; Nha Nguyen, Frederic; Manfredsson, Fredric P.; Kondrikova, Galina; Sullivan, Layla F.; Meyers, Craig; Chen, Weijun; Mandel, Ronald J.; and Muzyczka, Nicholas, "α-synuclein expression in rat substantia nigra suppresses phospholipase D2 toxicity and nigral neurodegeneration" (2010). Translational Neuroscience. 1470.
https://scholar.barrowneuro.org/neurobiology/1470