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Tunneling nanotubes spread fibrillar α‐synuclein by intercellular trafficking of lysosomes

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Synucleinopathies such as Parkinson's disease are characterized by the pathological deposition of misfolded α-synuclein aggregates into inclusions throughout the central and peripheral nervous system. Mounting evidence suggests that intercellular propagation of α-synuclein aggregates may contribute to the neuropathology; however, the mechanism by which spread occurs is not fully understood. By using quantitative fluorescence microscopy with co-cultured neurons, here we show that α-synuclein fibrils efficiently transfer from donor to acceptor cells through tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) inside lysosomal vesicles. Following transfer through TNTs, α-synuclein fibrils are able to seed soluble α-synuclein aggregation in the cytosol of acceptor cells. We propose that donor cells overloaded with α-synuclein aggregates in lysosomes dispose of this material by hijacking TNT-mediated intercellular trafficking. Our findings thus reveal a possible novel role of TNTs and lysosomes in the progression of synucleinopathies.

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hal-01400050 , version 1 (21-11-2016)

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Saïda Abounit, Luc Bousset, Frida Loria, Seng Zhu, Fabrice de Chaumont, et al.. Tunneling nanotubes spread fibrillar α‐synuclein by intercellular trafficking of lysosomes. EMBO Journal, 2016, 35 (19), pp.2120 - 2138. ⟨10.15252/embj.201593411⟩. ⟨hal-01400050⟩
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