Lack of Neuronal IFN-b-IFNAR Causes Lewy Body- and Parkinson’s Disease-like Dementia
Patrick Ejlerskov, etc
Cell,
2015
Neurodegenerative diseases have been linked to inflammation, but whether altered immunomodulation plays a causative role in neurodegeneration is not clear. We show that lack of cytokine interferon-b (IFN-b) signaling causes spontaneous neurodegeneration in the absence of neurodegenerative disease-causing mutant proteins. Mice lacking Ifnb function exhibited motor and cognitive learning impairments with accompanying a-synuclein-containing Lewy bodies in the brain, as well as a reduction in dopaminergic neurons and defective dopamine signaling in the nigrostriatal region. Lack of IFN-b signaling caused defects in neuronal autophagy prior to a-synucleinopathy, which was associated with accumulation of senescent mitochondria. Recombinant IFN-b promoted neurite growth and branching, autophagy flux, and a-synuclein degradation in neurons. In addition, lentiviral IFN-b overexpression prevented dopaminergic neuron loss in a familial Parkinson’s disease model. These results indicate a protective role for IFN-b in neuronal homeostasis and validate Ifnb mutant mice as a model for sporadic Lewy body and Parkinson’s disease dementia.
- Journal
- Cell
- Year
- 2015
- Page
- doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2015.08.069
- Institute
- University of Copenhagen
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