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Alpha-synuclein aggregates trigger anti-viral immune pathways and RNA editing in human astrocytes

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Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disease characterised by a proteinopathy with marked astrogliosis. To investigate how a proteinopathy may induce a reactive astrocyte state, and the consequence of reactive astrocytic states on neurons, we generated hiPSC-derived astrocytes, neurons and co-cultures and exposed them to small soluble alpha-synuclein aggregates. Oligomeric alpha-synuclein triggered an inflammatory state associated with TLR activation, viral responses, and cytokine secretion. This reactive state resulted in loss of neurosupportive functions, and the induction of neuronal toxicity. Notably, interferon response pathways were activated leading to upregulation, and isoform switching of the RNA deaminase enzyme, ADAR1. ADAR1 mediates A-to-I RNA editing, and increases in RNA editing were observed in inflammatory pathways in cells, as well as in post-mortem human PD brain. Aberrant, or dysregulated, ADAR1 responses and RNA editing may lead to sustained inflammatory reactive states in astrocytes triggered by alpha-synuclein aggregation, and this may drive the neuroinflammatory cascade in Parkinson's.
Tags
  • Alpha-synuclein
  • Astrocytes
  • Human
  • Immune response
  • Protein aggregates
  • RNA

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    Karishma D'Sa

    External Collaborator

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    Minee Choi

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    Aaron Wagen

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    Núria Setó-Salvia

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    Olga Kopach

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    James Evans

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    Margarida Rodrigues

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    Patricia Lopez Garcia

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    Ali Ghareeb

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    James Bayne

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    Melissa Grant-Peters

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    Sonia García-Ruiz

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    Zhongbo Chen

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    Samuel Rodriques

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    Dilan Athauda

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    Emil Gustavsson

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    Sarah A Gagliano Taliun

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    Regina H. Reynolds

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    Goerge Young

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    Stephanie Strohbuecker

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    Tom Warner

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    Dmitri A.Rusakov

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    Rickie Patani

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    Clare Bryant

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    David Klenerman

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  • Sonia Gandhi, PhD

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Wood

    University College London

  • Mina Ryten

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Hardy Team Wood

    University College London

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