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  • Lipidomic Analysis of α-Synuclein Neurotoxicity Identifies Stearoyl CoA Desaturase as a Target for Parkinson Treatment.

Lipidomic Analysis of α-Synuclein Neurotoxicity Identifies Stearoyl CoA Desaturase as a Target for Parkinson Treatment.

Molecular cell (2018-12-12)
Saranna Fanning, Aftabul Haque, Thibaut Imberdis, Valeriya Baru, M Inmaculada Barrasa, Silke Nuber, Daniel Termine, Nagendran Ramalingam, Gary P H Ho, Tallie Noble, Jackson Sandoe, Yali Lou, Dirk Landgraf, Yelena Freyzon, Gregory Newby, Frank Soldner, Elizabeth Terry-Kantor, Tae-Eun Kim, Harald F Hofbauer, Michel Becuwe, Rudolf Jaenisch, David Pincus, Clary B Clish, Tobias C Walther, Robert V Farese, Supriya Srinivasan, Michael A Welte, Sepp D Kohlwein, Ulf Dettmer, Susan Lindquist, Dennis Selkoe
ABSTRACT

In Parkinson's disease (PD), α-synuclein (αS) pathologically impacts the brain, a highly lipid-rich organ. We investigated how alterations in αS or lipid/fatty acid homeostasis affect each other. Lipidomic profiling of human αS-expressing yeast revealed increases in oleic acid (OA, 18:1), diglycerides, and triglycerides. These findings were recapitulated in rodent and human neuronal models of αS dyshomeostasis (overexpression; patient-derived triplication or E46K mutation; E46K mice). Preventing lipid droplet formation or augmenting OA increased αS yeast toxicity; suppressing the OA-generating enzyme stearoyl-CoA-desaturase (SCD) was protective. Genetic or pharmacological SCD inhibition ameliorated toxicity in αS-overexpressing rat neurons. In a C. elegans model, SCD knockout prevented αS-induced dopaminergic degeneration. Conversely, we observed detrimental effects of OA on αS homeostasis: in human neural cells, excess OA caused αS inclusion formation, which was reversed by SCD inhibition. Thus, monounsaturated fatty acid metabolism is pivotal for αS-induced neurotoxicity, and inhibiting SCD represents a novel PD therapeutic approach.

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