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New α- and γ-synuclein immunopathological lesions in human brain.
Acta Neuropathol Commun. 2014 Sep 11;2:132. doi: 10.1186/s40478-014-0132-8
Surgucheva I, Newell KL, Burns J, Surguchov A
Abstract:
.....Recently accumulation of another member of the synuclein family- γ-synuclein in neurodegenerative diseases compelled the introduction of the term γ-synucleinopathy. The formation of aggregates and deposits of γ-synuclein is facilitated after its oxidation at methionine 38 (Met38). Several types of intracytoplasmic inclusions containing post-translationally modified α- and γ-synucleins are detected. Oxidized Met38-γ-synuclein forms aberrant inclusions in amygdala and substantia nigra. Double staining revealed colocalization of oxidized-γ-synuclein with α-synuclein in the cytoplasm of neurons. Another type of synuclein positive inclusions in the amygdala of dementia with Lewy bodies patients has the appearance of Lewy bodies. These inclusions are immunoreactive when analyzed with antibodies to α-synuclein phosphorylated on serine 129, as well as with antibodies to oxidized-γ-synuclein. Some of these Lewy bodies have doughnut-like shape with round or elongated shape. The separate immunofluorescent images obtained with individual antibodies specific to oxidized-γ-synuclein and phospho-α-synuclein clearly shows the colocalization of these synuclein isoforms in substantia nigra inclusions. Phospho-α-synuclein is present almost exclusively at the periphery of these structures, whereas oxidized-γ-syn immunoreactivity is also located in the internal parts forming dot-like pattern of staining. These results reveal new γ-synuclein positive lesions in human brain. Oxidized-γ-synuclein is colocalized with phospho-α-synuclein in doughnut-like inclusions. Several types of astrocytes with different morphology are immunopositive for oxidized-γ-synuclein.
PMID: 25209836
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