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Reciprocal effects of alpha-synuclein aggregation and lysosomal homeostasis in synucleinopathy models.

Alice DrobnyFanni Annamária BorosDenise BaltaSusy Prieto HuarcayaDeniz CayliogluNiyeti QaziJulia VandreyYanni SchneiderJan Philipp DobertCaleb PitcairnJoseph Robert MazzulliFriederike Zunke
Published in: Translational neurodegeneration (2023)
Our findings demonstrate a strong interplay between αSyn aggregation pathways and function of lysosomal cathepsins. It appears that αSyn directly interferes with the enzymatic function of cathepsins, which might lead to a vicious cycle of impaired αSyn degradation. Lysosomal trafficking of cathepsin D (CTSD), CTSL and CTSB is disrupted when alpha-synuclein (αSyn) is aggregated. This results in a decreased proteolytic activity of cathepsins, which directly mediate αSyn clearance. Boosting the transport of the cathepsins to the lysosome increases their activity and thus contributes to efficient αSyn degradation.
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