Mechanisms of tunneling nanotube-based propagation of neurodegenerative disease proteins.

Front Mol Neurosci

Neuroscience Program, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, United States.

Published: July 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are cellular connections that facilitate communication and organelle transport, playing a key role in both neuronal and astrocytic interactions.
  • TNTs have been linked to the spread of neurodegenerative diseases such as those related to alpha-synuclein and tau, as these disease-related proteins exploit TNTs for propagation.
  • The mechanisms of TNT-based protein transfer involve increased TNT density with aggregation-prone proteins, endo-lysosomal support for loading/unloading proteins, and the ability of TNTs to create new protein inclusions in unaffected cells, suggesting a significant role in disease progression.

Article Abstract

Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs), intercellular connections enriched with F-actin, were first identified as a viable means of cellular communication and organelle transport in animal cells at the early part of this century. Within the last 10 years, these microscopic and highly dynamic protrusions have been implicated in neurodegenerative disease propagation and pathogenesis. A host of aggregation-prone protein inclusions, including those containing alpha-synuclein, tau, prions and others, hijack this communication mechanism in both neurons and astrocytes. The exact cellular mechanisms underlying TNT-based propagation remain largely unknown, however, common practices can be identified. First, selective expression of the aggregation-prone form of proteins increases TNT density; next, endo-lysosomal pathways appear to support the loading and unloading of protein onto the TNT; and finally, TNT assembly results in the spontaneous formation of aggregation-prone protein inclusions in "acceptor" cells, indicating that TNTs are involved in not only the transport of inclusions but also in the seeding of new inclusions in naïve cells. These observations have implications for the spreading of neurodegenerative disease in the central nervous system and the consequent progression of symptoms. Here, I will summarize the empirical evidence of TNT-based aggregation-prone protein propagation to date, and propose an inclusive model of aggregate inclusion propagation along TNTs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9336677PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2022.957067DOI Listing

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