# Unraveling the mystery: How autophagy deficiency in dopaminergic neurons drives human Parkinson’s disease

**Authors:** Sachiko Noda, Nobutaka Hattori

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s13041-025-01235-5 · 2025-07-24

## TL;DR

This paper explores how a lack of autophagy in dopamine-producing neurons leads to alpha-synuclein buildup and Parkinson’s disease.

## Contribution

The study introduces a new mouse model combining human alpha-synuclein and autophagy deficiency to better understand Parkinson’s mechanisms.

## Key findings

- Autophagy deficiency in dopamine neurons causes alpha-synuclein aggregation and neuron loss.
- The new mouse model shows accelerated Lewy body-like pathology and motor dysfunction.
- The findings suggest autophagy dysfunction may drive human synuclein diseases.

## Abstract

Alpha-synuclein (α-synuclein), a key component of Lewy body pathology, is a classical hallmark of Parkinson’s disease. In previous studies, our group has examined dopaminergic neuron-specific Atg7 autophagy-deficient mice, observing α-synuclein aggregation in vivo. This pathological process led to dopamine neuron loss and age-related motor impairments. Further, in a recent study, we developed a new mouse model by crossing human α-synuclein bacterial artificial chromosome transgenic mice with dopaminergic neuron-specific Atg7 conditional knockout mice to further investigate these mechanisms. These model mice exhibited accelerated Lewy body-like pathology and motor dysfunction, providing additional evidence that autophagy deficiency exacerbates synuclein toxicity in vivo. This nano-review provides essential clues that autophagy deficiency in dopamine neurons may contribute to the onset of human synuclein diseases.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** ATG7 (autophagy related 7) [NCBI Gene 10533]
- **Diseases:** Parkinson’s disease (MONDO:0005180)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** Atg7 (autophagy related 7) [NCBI Gene 74244] {aka 1810013K23Rik, Agp7, Apg7l, Atg7l, Gm21553}, Snca (synuclein, alpha) [NCBI Gene 20617] {aka NACP, alpha-Syn, alphaSYN}
- **Diseases:** Lewy body (MESH:D020961), toxicity (MESH:D064420), Parkinson's disease (MESH:D010300), synuclein (MESH:D000080874)
- **Chemicals:** dopamine (MESH:D004298)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090]

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