Paper
Document
Download
Flag content
0

Evidence for α-synuclein prions causing multiple system atrophy in humans with parkinsonism

0
TipTip
Save
Document
Download
Flag content

Abstract

Significance Prions are proteins that assume alternate shapes that become self-propagating, and while some prions perform normal physiological functions, others cause disease. Prions were discovered while studying the cause of rare neurodegenerative diseases of animals and humans called scrapie and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease, respectively. We report here the discovery of α-synuclein prions that cause a more common neurodegenerative disease in humans called multiple system atrophy (MSA). In contrast to MSA, brain extracts from Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients were not transmissible to genetically engineered cells or mice, although much evidence argues that PD is also caused by α-synuclein, suggesting that this strain (or variant) is different from those that cause MSA.

Paper PDF

This paper's license is marked as closed access or non-commercial and cannot be viewed on ResearchHub. Visit the paper's external site.