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Enteric α-synuclein impairs intestinal epithelial barrier through caspase-1-inflammasome signaling in Parkinson’s disease before brain pathology
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Di Salvo, C.
, Carta, G.
, Blandizzi, C.
, Benvenuti, L.
, Antonioli, L.
, Cattaneo, A.
, Rota, L.
, Colla, E.
, Capsoni, S.
, Miraglia, F.
, Fornai, M.
, Pellegrini, C.
, D’Antongiovanni, V.
, Testa, G.
in
631/378/87
/ 692/699/375/1718
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Inflammation
/ Neurology
/ Neurosciences
/ Parkinson's disease
/ Pathology
2022
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Enteric α-synuclein impairs intestinal epithelial barrier through caspase-1-inflammasome signaling in Parkinson’s disease before brain pathology
by
Di Salvo, C.
, Carta, G.
, Blandizzi, C.
, Benvenuti, L.
, Antonioli, L.
, Cattaneo, A.
, Rota, L.
, Colla, E.
, Capsoni, S.
, Miraglia, F.
, Fornai, M.
, Pellegrini, C.
, D’Antongiovanni, V.
, Testa, G.
in
631/378/87
/ 692/699/375/1718
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Inflammation
/ Neurology
/ Neurosciences
/ Parkinson's disease
/ Pathology
2022
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Enteric α-synuclein impairs intestinal epithelial barrier through caspase-1-inflammasome signaling in Parkinson’s disease before brain pathology
by
Di Salvo, C.
, Carta, G.
, Blandizzi, C.
, Benvenuti, L.
, Antonioli, L.
, Cattaneo, A.
, Rota, L.
, Colla, E.
, Capsoni, S.
, Miraglia, F.
, Fornai, M.
, Pellegrini, C.
, D’Antongiovanni, V.
, Testa, G.
in
631/378/87
/ 692/699/375/1718
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Inflammation
/ Neurology
/ Neurosciences
/ Parkinson's disease
/ Pathology
2022
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Enteric α-synuclein impairs intestinal epithelial barrier through caspase-1-inflammasome signaling in Parkinson’s disease before brain pathology
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Enteric α-synuclein impairs intestinal epithelial barrier through caspase-1-inflammasome signaling in Parkinson’s disease before brain pathology
2022
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Bowel inflammation, impaired intestinal epithelial barrier (IEB), and gut dysbiosis could represent early events in Parkinson’s disease (PD). This study examined, in a descriptive manner, the correlation among enteric α-synuclein, bowel inflammation, impairments of IEB and alterations of enteric bacteria in a transgenic (Tg) model of PD before brain pathology. Human A53T α-synuclein Tg mice were sacrificed at 3, 6, and 9 months of age to evaluate concomitance of enteric inflammation, IEB impairments, and enteric bacterial metabolite alterations during the early phases of α-synucleinopathy. The molecular mechanisms underlying the interplay between α-synuclein, activation of immune/inflammatory responses and IEB alterations were investigated with in vitro experiments in cell cultures. Tg mice displayed an increase in colonic levels of IL-1β, TNF, caspase-1 activity and enteric glia activation since 3 months of age. Colonic TLR-2 and zonulin-1 expression were altered in Tg mice as compared with controls. Lipopolysaccharide levels were increased in Tg animals at 3 months, while fecal butyrate and propionate levels were decreased. Co-treatment with lipopolysaccharide and α-synuclein promoted IL-1β release in the supernatant of THP-1 cells. When applied to Caco-2 cells, the THP-1-derived supernatant decreased zonulin-1 and occludin expression. Such an effect was abrogated when THP-1 cells were incubated with YVAD (caspase-1 inhibitor) or when Caco-2 were incubated with anakinra, while butyrate incubation did not prevent such decrease. Taken together, early enteric α-synuclein accumulation contributes to compromise IEB through the direct activation of canonical caspase-1-dependent inflammasome signaling. These changes could contribute both to bowel symptoms as well as central pathology.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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