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Bifunctional Anti-Non-Amyloid Component ?-Synuclein Nanobodies Are Protective In Situ.


ABSTRACT: Misfolding, abnormal accumulation, and secretion of ?-Synuclein (?-Syn) are closely associated with synucleinopathies, including Parkinson's disease (PD). VH14 is a human single domain intrabody selected against the non-amyloid component (NAC) hydrophobic interaction region of ?-Syn, which is critical for initial aggregation. Using neuronal cell lines, we show that as a bifunctional nanobody fused to a proteasome targeting signal, VH14PEST can counteract heterologous proteostatic effects of mutant ?-Syn on mutant huntingtin Exon1 and protect against ?-Syn toxicity using propidium iodide or Annexin V readouts. We compared this anti-NAC candidate to NbSyn87, which binds to the C-terminus of ?-Syn. NbSyn87PEST degrades ?-Syn as well or better than VH14PEST. However, while both candidates reduced toxicity, VH14PEST appears more effective in both proteostatic stress and toxicity assays. These results show that the approach of reducing intracellular monomeric targets with novel antibody engineering technology should allow in vivo modulation of proteostatic pathologies.

SUBMITTER: Butler DC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5100967 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bifunctional Anti-Non-Amyloid Component α-Synuclein Nanobodies Are Protective In Situ.

Butler David C DC   Joshi Shubhada N SN   Genst Erwin De E   Baghel Ankit S AS   Dobson Christopher M CM   Messer Anne A  

PloS one 20161108 11


Misfolding, abnormal accumulation, and secretion of α-Synuclein (α-Syn) are closely associated with synucleinopathies, including Parkinson's disease (PD). VH14 is a human single domain intrabody selected against the non-amyloid component (NAC) hydrophobic interaction region of α-Syn, which is critical for initial aggregation. Using neuronal cell lines, we show that as a bifunctional nanobody fused to a proteasome targeting signal, VH14PEST can counteract heterologous proteostatic effects of muta  ...[more]

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