Integrative proteomics highlight presynaptic alterations and c-Jun misactivation as convergent pathomechanisms in ALS

Author:

Aly Amr1,Laszlo Zsofia I.2,Rajkumar Sandeep1,Demir Tugba1,Hindley Nicole2,Lamont Douglas J.3,Lehmann Johannes1,Seidel Mira1,Sommer Daniel1,Franz-Wachtel Mirita4,Barletta Francesca5,Heumos Simon5,Czemmel Stefan4,Kabashi Edor6,Ludolph Albert7,Boeckers Tobias M.1,Henstridge Christopher M.2,Catanese Alberto8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ulm University Medical Faculty: Universitat Ulm Medizinische Fakultat

2. University of Dundee Division of Medical Sciences: University of Dundee School of Medicine

3. University of Dundee College of Life Sciences: University of Dundee School of Life Sciences

4. University Hospitals Tubingen: Universitatsklinikum Tubingen

5. Universitätsklinikum Tübingen: Universitatsklinikum Tubingen

6. Imagine Institute: Institut Imagine Institut des Maladies Genetiques

7. RKU-Universitäts- und Rehabilitationskliniken Ulm gGmbH: RKU-Universitats- und Rehabilitationskliniken Ulm gGmbH

8. Universitat Ulm

Abstract

Abstract Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease mainly affecting upper and lower motoneurons. Several functionally heterogeneous genes have been associated with the familial form of this disorder (fALS), depicting an extremely complex pathogenic landscape. This heterogeneity has limited the identification of an effective therapy, and this bleak prognosis will only improve with a greater understanding of convergent disease mechanisms. Recent evidence from human post-mortem material and diverse model systems has highlighted the synapse as a crucial structure actively involved in disease progression, suggesting that synaptic aberrations might represent a shared pathological feature across the ALS spectrum. To test this hypothesis, we performed the first comprehensive analysis of the synaptic proteome from post-mortem spinal cord and human iPSC-derived motoneurons carrying mutations in the major ALS genes. This integrated approach highlighted perturbations in the molecular machinery controlling vesicle release as a shared pathomechanism in ALS. Mechanistically, phosphoproteomic analysis linked the presynaptic vesicular phenotype to an accumulation of cytotoxic protein aggregates and to the pro-apoptotic activation of the transcription factor c-Jun, providing detailed insights into the shared pathobiochemistry in ALS. Notably, sub-chronic treatment of our iPSC-derived motoneurons with the fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid exerted a neuroprotective effect by efficiently rescuing the alterations revealed by our multidisciplinary approach. Together, this study provides strong evidence for the central and convergent role played by the synaptic microenvironment within the ALS spinal cord and highlights a potential therapeutic target that counteracts degeneration in a heterogeneous cohort of human motoneuron cultures.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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