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Iban Aldecoa1, Judith Navarro-Otano2, Nadia Stefanova3, Fabienne S Sprenger3, Klaus Seppi3, Werner Poewe3, Miriam Cuatrecasas4, Francesc Valldeoriola2, Ellen Gelpi5, Eduard Tolosa6.
Abstract
We aimed to compare immunoreactivity patterns of four different anti-α-syn antibodies in surgical specimens of the gastrointestinal tract of Parkinson disease and control cases. Surgical specimens from stomach, small and large bowel of 6 PD cases and 12 controls were studied. Primary antibodies: anti-α-syn clone KM51, anti-phosphorylated α-syn Ser129, anti-α-syn clone 15G7 and anti-nitrated α-syn505. We found different immunoreactivity patterns: (a) coarse, Lewy-body-like aggregates labelled by the 4 antibodies and detected in 4/6 PD cases and in 1/12 controls; (b) distinct punctate cytoplasmic staining of ganglion cells labelled by anti-phosphorylated-α-syn and detected in 3/6 PD cases and 3/12 controls; (c) fine diffuse, synaptic-type staining of neural structures labelled by anti-α-syn-15G7 and anti-nitrated-α-syn505 and detected in all subjects. We conclude that different specific and non-specific immunoreactivity patterns are detected in surgical specimens of gastrointestinal tract when using different anti-α-syn antibodies, as they recognize different epitopes and states of alpha-synuclein protein. Coarse aggregates in neural structures seem to be the most promising marker for the diagnosis of Lewy-body parkinsonism when evaluating abnormal α-syn in the gastrointestinal tract.Entities:
Keywords: Alpha-synuclein; Enteric nervous system; Gastrointestinal tract; Lewy pathology; Parkinson disease
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26163460 DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2015.07.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosci Lett ISSN: 0304-3940 Impact factor: 3.046