In autophagy long-lived proteins, protein aggregates or damaged organelles are engulfed by vesicles called autophagosomes prior to lysosomal degradation. Autophagy dysfunction is a hallmark of several neurodegenerative diseases in which misfolded proteins or dysfunctional mitochondria accumulate. Excessive autophagy can also exacerbate brain injury under certain conditions. In this review, we provide specific examples to illustrate the critical role played by autophagy in pathological conditions affecting the brain and discuss potential therapeutic implications. We show how a singular type of autophagy-dependent cell death termed autosis has attracted attention as a promising target for improving outcomes in perinatal asphyxia and hypoxic-ischaemic injury to the immature brain. We provide evidence that autophagy inhibition may be protective against radiotherapy-induced damage to the young brain. We describe a specialized form of macroautophagy of therapeutic relevance for motoneuron and neuromuscular diseases, known as chaperone-assisted selective autophagy, in which heat shock protein B8 is used to deliver aberrant proteins to autophagosomes. We summarize studies pinpointing mitophagy mediated by the serine/threonine kinase PINK1 and the ubiquitin-protein ligase Parkin as a mechanism potentially relevant to Parkinson’s disease, despite debate over the physiological conditions in which it is activated in organisms. Finally, with the example of the autophagy-inducing agent rilmenidine and its discrepant effects in cell culture and mouse models of motor neuron disorders, we illustrate the importance of considering aspects such a disease stage and aggressiveness, type of insult and load of damaged or toxic cellular components, when choosing the appropriate drug, timepoint and duration of treatment.

Autophagy in neurodegeneration: New insights underpinning therapy for neurological diseases / O. Corti, K. Blomgren, A. Poletti, P.M. Beart. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0022-3042. - (2020). [Epub ahead of print] ((Intervento presentato al 19. convegno “Autophagy in Neurodegeneration: New Insights Underpinning Therapy for Neurological Diseases” 19th International Neuroscience Winter Conference, Solden, Austria, March 26th-30th, 2017.” tenutosi a Solden, Austria nel 2017.

Autophagy in neurodegeneration: New insights underpinning therapy for neurological diseases

A. Poletti
Penultimo
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2020

Abstract

In autophagy long-lived proteins, protein aggregates or damaged organelles are engulfed by vesicles called autophagosomes prior to lysosomal degradation. Autophagy dysfunction is a hallmark of several neurodegenerative diseases in which misfolded proteins or dysfunctional mitochondria accumulate. Excessive autophagy can also exacerbate brain injury under certain conditions. In this review, we provide specific examples to illustrate the critical role played by autophagy in pathological conditions affecting the brain and discuss potential therapeutic implications. We show how a singular type of autophagy-dependent cell death termed autosis has attracted attention as a promising target for improving outcomes in perinatal asphyxia and hypoxic-ischaemic injury to the immature brain. We provide evidence that autophagy inhibition may be protective against radiotherapy-induced damage to the young brain. We describe a specialized form of macroautophagy of therapeutic relevance for motoneuron and neuromuscular diseases, known as chaperone-assisted selective autophagy, in which heat shock protein B8 is used to deliver aberrant proteins to autophagosomes. We summarize studies pinpointing mitophagy mediated by the serine/threonine kinase PINK1 and the ubiquitin-protein ligase Parkin as a mechanism potentially relevant to Parkinson’s disease, despite debate over the physiological conditions in which it is activated in organisms. Finally, with the example of the autophagy-inducing agent rilmenidine and its discrepant effects in cell culture and mouse models of motor neuron disorders, we illustrate the importance of considering aspects such a disease stage and aggressiveness, type of insult and load of damaged or toxic cellular components, when choosing the appropriate drug, timepoint and duration of treatment.
English
autosis; chaperone; hypoxia-ischaemia; mitophagy; motor neuron; Parkinsonism; ALS; SBMA; protein quality control; proteasome; autophagy
Settore BIO/13 - Biologia Applicata
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Wiley Blackwell Publishing
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“Autophagy in Neurodegeneration: New Insights Underpinning Therapy for Neurological Diseases” 19th International Neuroscience Winter Conference, Solden, Austria, March 26th-30th, 2017.”
Solden, Austria
2017
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Centro Interdipartimentale di Eccellenza per le Malattie Neurodegenerative CEND
Centro di Eccellenza per le Malattie neurodegenerative (CEND)
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Autophagy in neurodegeneration: New insights underpinning therapy for neurological diseases / O. Corti, K. Blomgren, A. Poletti, P.M. Beart. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0022-3042. - (2020). [Epub ahead of print] ((Intervento presentato al 19. convegno “Autophagy in Neurodegeneration: New Insights Underpinning Therapy for Neurological Diseases” 19th International Neuroscience Winter Conference, Solden, Austria, March 26th-30th, 2017.” tenutosi a Solden, Austria nel 2017.
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