Astrocyte-derived apolipoprotein D is required for neuronal survival in Parkinson's disease.

IF 6.7 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES NPJ Parkinson's Disease Pub Date : 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1038/s41531-024-00753-8
Yingying Dai, Mingxia Bi, Qian Jiao, Xixun Du, Chunling Yan, Hong Jiang
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Apolipoprotein D (ApoD), a lipocalin transporter of small hydrophobic molecules, plays an essential role in several neurodegenerative diseases. It was reported that increased immunostaining for ApoD of glial cells surrounding dopaminergic (DAergic) neurons was observed in the brains of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. Although preliminary findings supported the role of ApoD in neuroprotection, its derivation and effects on the degeneration of nigral DAergic neurons are largely unknown. In the present study, we observed that ApoD levels released from astrocytes were increased in PD models both in vivo and in vitro. When co-cultured with astrocytes, due to the increased release of astrocytic ApoD, the survival rate of primary cultured ventral midbrain (VM) neurons was significantly increased with 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridillium ion (MPP+) treatment. Increased levels of TAp73 and its phosphorylation at Tyr99 in astrocytes were required for the increased ApoD levels and its release. Conditional knockdown of TAp73 in the nigral astrocytes in vivo could aggravate the neurodegeneration in 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-treated PD mice. Our findings reported that astrocyte-derived ApoD was essential for DAergic neuronal survival in PD models, might provide new therapeutic targets for PD.

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帕金森病的神经元存活需要源自星形胶质细胞的载脂蛋白 D。
载脂蛋白 D(ApoD)是一种疏水小分子脂质蛋白转运体,在多种神经退行性疾病中发挥着重要作用。据报道,在帕金森病(PD)患者的大脑中观察到多巴胺能(DAergic)神经元周围胶质细胞的载脂蛋白 D 免疫染色增加。尽管初步研究结果支持载脂蛋白 D 在神经保护中的作用,但其来源及其对黑质 DAergic 神经元变性的影响在很大程度上尚属未知。在本研究中,我们观察到在体内和体外的帕金森病模型中,星形胶质细胞释放的载脂蛋白D水平均有所增加。当与星形胶质细胞共同培养时,由于星形胶质细胞 ApoD 的释放增加,原代培养的腹侧中脑(VM)神经元的存活率在 1-甲基-4-苯基吡啶离子(MPP+)处理下显著增加。星形胶质细胞中 TAp73 水平的增加及其在 Tyr99 处的磷酸化是载脂蛋白 D 水平增加及其释放所必需的。在体内条件性敲除黑质星形胶质细胞中的TAp73可加重1-甲基-4-苯基-1,2,3,6-四氢吡啶(MPTP)处理的帕金森病小鼠的神经退行性变。我们的研究结果表明,在帕金森病模型中,星形胶质细胞衍生的载脂蛋白D对DA能神经元的存活至关重要,这可能为帕金森病提供新的治疗靶点。
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NPJ Parkinson's Disease
NPJ Parkinson's Disease Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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9.80
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156
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11 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Parkinson's Disease is a comprehensive open access journal that covers a wide range of research areas related to Parkinson's disease. It publishes original studies in basic science, translational research, and clinical investigations. The journal is dedicated to advancing our understanding of Parkinson's disease by exploring various aspects such as anatomy, etiology, genetics, cellular and molecular physiology, neurophysiology, epidemiology, and therapeutic development. By providing free and immediate access to the scientific and Parkinson's disease community, npj Parkinson's Disease promotes collaboration and knowledge sharing among researchers and healthcare professionals.
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