Passive immunization reduces behavioral and neuropathological deficits in an alpha-synuclein transgenic model of Lewy body disease

E Masliah, E Rockenstein, M Mante, L Crews… - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
E Masliah, E Rockenstein, M Mante, L Crews, B Spencer, A Adame, C Patrick, M Trejo…
PloS one, 2011journals.plos.org
Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Parkinson's Disease (PD) are common causes of
motor and cognitive deficits and are associated with the abnormal accumulation of alpha-
synuclein (α-syn). This study investigated whether passive immunization with a novel
monoclonal α-syn antibody (9E4) against the C-terminus (CT) of α-syn was able to cross into
the CNS and ameliorate the deficits associated with α-syn accumulation. In this study we
demonstrate that 9E4 was effective at reducing behavioral deficits in the water maze …
Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Parkinson's Disease (PD) are common causes of motor and cognitive deficits and are associated with the abnormal accumulation of alpha-synuclein (α-syn). This study investigated whether passive immunization with a novel monoclonal α-syn antibody (9E4) against the C-terminus (CT) of α-syn was able to cross into the CNS and ameliorate the deficits associated with α-syn accumulation. In this study we demonstrate that 9E4 was effective at reducing behavioral deficits in the water maze, moreover, immunization with 9E4 reduced the accumulation of calpain-cleaved α-syn in axons and synapses and the associated neurodegenerative deficits. In vivo studies demonstrated that 9E4 traffics into the CNS, binds to cells that display α-syn accumulation and promotes α-syn clearance via the lysosomal pathway. These results suggest that passive immunization with monoclonal antibodies against the CT of α-syn may be of therapeutic relevance in patients with PD and DLB.
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