α-synuclein phosphorylation enhances eosinophilic cytoplasmic inclusion formation in SH-SY5Y cells

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Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by selective loss of dopaminergic neurons and the presence of Lewy bodies. Previous reports have shown that α-synuclein deposited in brain tissue from individuals with synucleinopathy is extensively phosphorylated at Ser-129. Here, we investigate the role of phosphorylation of α-synuclein in the formation of inclusions involving synphilin-1 and parkin using site-directed mutagenesis to change Ser-129 of α-synuclein to alanine (S129A) to abolish phosphorylation at this site. Coexpression of wild-type α-synuclein and synphilin-1 in human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells yielded cytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusions with some features resembling Lewy bodies, whereas coexpression of S129A α-synuclein and synphlin-1 formed few or no inclusions. Moreover, coexpression of parkin with α-synuclein and synphilin-1 formed more ubiquitinated inclusions, but these inclusions decreased with expression of S129A α-synuclein instead of wild-type α-synuclein. Coimmunoprecipitation assays revealed a decreased interaction of S129A α-synuclein with synphilin-1 compared with wild-type α-synuclein. Expression of S129A α-synuclein instead of wild-type α-synuclein also decreased the association of synphilin-1 and parkin and subsequently reduced the parkin-mediated ubiquitination of synphilin-1 and the formation of ubiquitinated inclusions. Treatment of SH-SY5Y cells with H 2O2 increased α-synuclein phosphorylation and enhanced the formation of inclusions formed by coexpression of α-synuclein, synphilin-1, and parkin, whereas treatment with the casein kinase 2 inhibitor 5,6-dichloro-1-β-D-ribofuranosylbenzimidazole had the opposite affect. These results indicate that phosphorylation of α-synuclein at S129 may be important for the formation of inclusions in PD and related α synucleinopathies.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)5544-5552
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Neuroscience
Volume25
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 8 2005

Keywords

  • Eosinophilic inclusion
  • Lewy body
  • Parkin
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Synphilin-1
  • Ubiquitin
  • α-synuclein

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Neuroscience

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