Introduction: Astrocytes are involved in Parkinson's disease (PD) where they could contribute to α-Synuclein pathology but also to neuroprotection via α-Synuclein clearance. The molecular signature underlying their dual role is still elusive. Given that vitamin D has been recently suggested to be protective in neurodegeneration, the aim of our study was to investigate astrocyte and neuron vitamin D pathway alterations and their correlation with α-Synuclein aggregates (ie, oligomers and fibrils) in human brain obtained from PD patients. Methods: The expression of vitamin D pathway components CYP27B1, CYP24A1, and VDR was examined in brains obtained from PD patients (Braak stage 6; n = 9) and control subjects (n = 4). We also exploited proximity ligation assay to identified toxic α-Synuclein oligomers in human astrocytes. Results: We found that vitamin D-activating enzyme CYP27B1 identified a subpopulation of astrocytes exclusively in PD patients. CYP27B1 positive astrocytes could display neuroprotective features as they sequester α-Synuclein oligomers and are associated with Lewy body negative neurons. Conclusion: The presence of CYP27B1 astrocytes distinguishes PD patients and suggests their contribution to protect neurons and to ameliorate neuropathological traits.

Astrocytes expressing Vitamin D-activating enzyme identify Parkinson’s disease / S. Mazzetti, M. Barichella, F. Giampietro, A. Giana, A.M. Calogero, A. Amadeo, N. Palazzi, A. Comincini, G. Giaccone, M. Bramerio, S. Caronni, V. Cereda, E. Cereda, G. Cappelletti, C. Rolando, G. Pezzoli. - In: CNS NEUROSCIENCE & THERAPEUTICS. - ISSN 1755-5930. - 28:5(2022 May), pp. 703-713. [10.1111/cns.13801]

Astrocytes expressing Vitamin D-activating enzyme identify Parkinson’s disease

S. Mazzetti
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F. Giampietro;A. Giana;A. Amadeo;N. Palazzi;A. Comincini;S. Caronni;G. Cappelletti
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C. Rolando;
2022

Abstract

Introduction: Astrocytes are involved in Parkinson's disease (PD) where they could contribute to α-Synuclein pathology but also to neuroprotection via α-Synuclein clearance. The molecular signature underlying their dual role is still elusive. Given that vitamin D has been recently suggested to be protective in neurodegeneration, the aim of our study was to investigate astrocyte and neuron vitamin D pathway alterations and their correlation with α-Synuclein aggregates (ie, oligomers and fibrils) in human brain obtained from PD patients. Methods: The expression of vitamin D pathway components CYP27B1, CYP24A1, and VDR was examined in brains obtained from PD patients (Braak stage 6; n = 9) and control subjects (n = 4). We also exploited proximity ligation assay to identified toxic α-Synuclein oligomers in human astrocytes. Results: We found that vitamin D-activating enzyme CYP27B1 identified a subpopulation of astrocytes exclusively in PD patients. CYP27B1 positive astrocytes could display neuroprotective features as they sequester α-Synuclein oligomers and are associated with Lewy body negative neurons. Conclusion: The presence of CYP27B1 astrocytes distinguishes PD patients and suggests their contribution to protect neurons and to ameliorate neuropathological traits.
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astrocytes; CYP27B1; Parkinson's disease; Vitamin D; α-Synuclein oligomers;
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Astrocytes expressing Vitamin D-activating enzyme identify Parkinson’s disease / S. Mazzetti, M. Barichella, F. Giampietro, A. Giana, A.M. Calogero, A. Amadeo, N. Palazzi, A. Comincini, G. Giaccone, M. Bramerio, S. Caronni, V. Cereda, E. Cereda, G. Cappelletti, C. Rolando, G. Pezzoli. - In: CNS NEUROSCIENCE & THERAPEUTICS. - ISSN 1755-5930. - 28:5(2022 May), pp. 703-713. [10.1111/cns.13801]
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