Alpha-Synuclein Inhibits the Secretion of Extracellular Vesicles through Disruptions in YKT6 Lipidation

T Taiji Tsunemi Y Yuta Ishiguro A Asako Yoroisaka D Dou Feng T Tomoyo Shimada S Shunichi Niiyama Y Yukiko Sasazawa K Keiichi Ishikawa W Wado Akamatsu (Department of Physiology, Keio University School of Medicine) N Nobutaka Hattori

Abstract

Parkinson's disease is characterized by the presence of alpha-synuclein (α-syn) primarily containing Lewy bodies in neurons. Despite decades of extensive research on α-syn accumulation, its molecular mechanisms have remained largely unexplored. Recent studies by us and others have suggested that extracellular vesicles (EVs), especially exosomes, can mediate the release of α-syn from cells and inhibiting this pathway could result in increased intracellular α-syn levels. In this study, we have discovered that elevated levels of α-syn themselves lead to reduced α-syn -containing EVs in α-syn–inducible H4 cells and induced pluripotent stem cell-derived dopaminergic (DA) neurons from both sexes. Our investigations have revealed that the impairment in EV secretion is not due to their generation but rather a consequence of changes in a soluble N -ethylmaleimide–sensitive factor attachment protein receptor protein, YKT6. Specifically, as α-syn levels increase, membrane-associated YKT6 is reduced. Pharmacological inhibition of farnesylation using FTI has led to decreased EV secretion and subsequent elevated levels of α-syn. In summary, our findings suggest that increased levels of α-syn impair YKT6-mediated EV secretion, establishing a detrimental cycle of intracellular α-syn accumulation in human DA neurons.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 45, Issue 11
Published March 12, 2025
Pages e2350232024
ISSN 0270-6474
Publisher Society for Neuroscience

Journal Info

Journal of Neuroscience

Society for Neuroscience

ISSN: 0270-6474 Life Sciences

Authors (10)

T

Taiji Tsunemi

Y

Yuta Ishiguro

A

Asako Yoroisaka

D

Dou Feng

T

Tomoyo Shimada

S

Shunichi Niiyama

Y

Yukiko Sasazawa

K

Keiichi Ishikawa

W

Wado Akamatsu

Department of Physiology, Keio University School of Medicine

N

Nobutaka Hattori