miR-101a-3p Impairs Synaptic Plasticity and Contributes to Synucleinopathy
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miR-101a-3p Impairs Synaptic Plasticity and Contributes to Synucleinopathy
Xylaki, M.; Paiva, I.; Al-Azzani, M.; Gerhardt, E.; Jain, G.; Islam, M. R. & Vasili, E. et al. (2023)
Journal of Parkinson's Disease, pp. 1-18. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3233/JPD-225055
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- Xylaki, Mary; Paiva, Isabel; Al-Azzani, Mohammed; Gerhardt, Ellen; Jain, Gaurav; Islam, Md Rezaul; Vasili, Eftychia; Wassouf, Zinah; Schulze-Hentrich, Julia M.; Fischer, André; Outeiro, Tiago Fleming
- Abstract
- Background: Synucleinopathies are disorders characterized by the abnormal accumulation of α-synuclein (aSyn). Synaptic compromise is observed in synucleinopathies parallel to aSyn aggregation and is accompanied by transcript deregulation. Objective: We sought to identify microRNAs associated with synaptic processes that may contribute to synaptic dysfunction and degeneration in synucleinopathies. Methods: We performed small RNA-sequencing of midbrain from 6-month-old transgenic mice expressing A30P mutant aSyn, followed by comparative expression analysis. We then used real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) for validation. Functional analysis was performed in primary neurons by biochemical assays and imaging. Results: We found several deregulated biological processes linked to the synapse. miR-101a-3p was validated as a synaptic miRNA upregulated in aSyn Tg mice and in the cortex of dementia with Lewy bodies patients. Mice and primary cultured neurons overexpressing miR-101a-3p showed downregulation of postsynaptic proteins GABA Ab2 and SAPAP3 and altered dendritic morphology resembling synaptic plasticity impairments and/or synaptic damage. Interestingly, primary cultured neuron exposure to recombinant wild-type aSyn species efficiently increased miR-101a-3p levels. Finally, a dynamic role of miR-101a-3p in synapse plasticity was shown by identifying downregulation of miR-101a-3p in a condition of enhanced synaptic plasticity modelled in Wt animals housed in enriched environment. Conclusion: To conclude, we correlated pathologic aSyn with high levels of miR-101a-3p and a novel dynamic role of the miRNA in synaptic plasticity.
- Issue Date
- 2023
- Journal
- Journal of Parkinson's Disease
- ISSN
- 1877-7171
- eISSN
- 1877-718X