p38-TFEB pathways promote microglia activation through inhibiting CMA-mediated NLRP3 degradation in Parkinson's disease
Jialong Chen, Kanmin Mao, Honglin Yu, Yue Wen, Hua She, He Zhang, Linhua Liu, Mingque Li, Wenjun Li, Fei Zou

TL;DR
This study shows that the p38-TFEB pathway worsens Parkinson's disease by blocking the removal of a protein called NLRP3 in brain immune cells, leading to inflammation and neuron death.
Contribution
The study identifies a novel mechanism where p38-TFEB pathways inhibit CMA-mediated NLRP3 degradation in microglia during Parkinson's disease.
Findings
P38 activation by α-synuclein A53T inhibits TFEB, reducing CMA-mediated NLRP3 degradation.
Inhibiting p38 or NLRP3 protects against neurodegeneration and motor deficits in PD models.
TFEB increases LAMP2A expression, which promotes NLRP3 degradation via CMA.
Abstract
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc), accompanied by accumulation of α-synuclein, chronic neuroinflammation and autophagy dysfunction. Previous studies suggested that misfolded α-synuclein induces the inflammatory response and autophagy dysfunction in microglial cells. The NLRP3 inflammasome signaling pathway plays a crucial role in the neuroinflammatory process in the central nervous system. However, the relationship between autophagy deficiency and NLRP3 activation induced by α-synuclein accumulation is not well understood. Through immunoblotting, immunocytochemistry, immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, ELISA and behavioral tests, we investigated the role of p38-TFEB-NLRP3 signaling pathways on neuroinflammation in the α-synuclein A53T PD models. Our results showed that increased protein levels…
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TopicsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms · RNA regulation and disease · Nuclear Receptors and Signaling
