Background: SNCA p.V15A was reported in five families. In vitro models showed increased aggregation and seeding activity, mitochondrial damage, and apoptosis. Mutant flies had reduced flying ability and survival. ObjectivesTo clinically and functionally evaluate SNCA p.V15A in a large Italian family with Parkinson's disease (PD). Methods: Genetic diagnosis was reached through next-generation sequencing. Pathogenicity was assessed by molecular dynamics simulation and biochemical studies on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Results: Five siblings carried SNCA p.V15A; three developed bradykinetic-rigid PD in their 50s with rapid motor progression and variable cognitive impairment. A fourth sibling had isolated mood disturbance, whereas the fifth was still unaffected at age 47. The mutant protein showed decreased stability and an unstable folded structure. Proband's PBMCs showed elevated total and phosphorylated alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) levels and significantly reduced glucocerebrosidase activity. Conclusion: This study demonstrates accumulation of alpha-synV15A in PBMCs and strengthens the link between alpha-syn pathophysiology and glucocerebrosidase dysfunction. (c) 2024 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

Functional study of SNCA p.V15A variant: further linking α-Synuclein and glucocerebrosidase / Avenali, M.; Cerri, S.; Palmieri, I.; Ongari, G.; Stiuso, R.; Buongarzone, G.; Tassorelli, C.; Biagini, T.; Valente, M.; Cereda, C.; Mazza, T.; Gana, S.; Pacchetti, C.; Valente, E. M.. - In: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. - ISSN 1531-8257. - 39:6(2024), pp. 1060-1065. [10.1002/mds.29736]

Functional study of SNCA p.V15A variant: further linking α-Synuclein and glucocerebrosidase

Cerri S.;Palmieri I.;Tassorelli C.;
2024

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Background: SNCA p.V15A was reported in five families. In vitro models showed increased aggregation and seeding activity, mitochondrial damage, and apoptosis. Mutant flies had reduced flying ability and survival. ObjectivesTo clinically and functionally evaluate SNCA p.V15A in a large Italian family with Parkinson's disease (PD). Methods: Genetic diagnosis was reached through next-generation sequencing. Pathogenicity was assessed by molecular dynamics simulation and biochemical studies on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Results: Five siblings carried SNCA p.V15A; three developed bradykinetic-rigid PD in their 50s with rapid motor progression and variable cognitive impairment. A fourth sibling had isolated mood disturbance, whereas the fifth was still unaffected at age 47. The mutant protein showed decreased stability and an unstable folded structure. Proband's PBMCs showed elevated total and phosphorylated alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) levels and significantly reduced glucocerebrosidase activity. Conclusion: This study demonstrates accumulation of alpha-synV15A in PBMCs and strengthens the link between alpha-syn pathophysiology and glucocerebrosidase dysfunction. (c) 2024 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
2024
parkinson's disease; snca gene; functional characterization; glucocerebrosidase; α‐synuclein
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Functional study of SNCA p.V15A variant: further linking α-Synuclein and glucocerebrosidase / Avenali, M.; Cerri, S.; Palmieri, I.; Ongari, G.; Stiuso, R.; Buongarzone, G.; Tassorelli, C.; Biagini, T.; Valente, M.; Cereda, C.; Mazza, T.; Gana, S.; Pacchetti, C.; Valente, E. M.. - In: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. - ISSN 1531-8257. - 39:6(2024), pp. 1060-1065. [10.1002/mds.29736]
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