Pharmacological Research (Dec 2024)

Lycorine protects motor neurons against TDP-43 proteinopathy-induced degeneration in cross-species models with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

  • Jing Wen,
  • Yunhao Li,
  • Yanzhu Qin,
  • Lingli Yan,
  • Ke Zhang,
  • Ang Li,
  • Ziying Wang,
  • Feng Yu,
  • Jianheng Lai,
  • Wei Yang,
  • Yong U. Liu,
  • Dajiang Qin,
  • Huanxing Su

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 210
p. 107518

Abstract

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Aggregation of TAR-DNA binding protein-43 (TDP-43) is a pathological feature present in nearly 97 % cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), making it an attractive target for pathogenic studies and drug screening. Here, we have performed a high-throughput screening of 1500 compounds from a natural product library and identified that lycorine, a naturally occurring alkaloid, significantly decreases the level of TDP-43A315T in a cellular model. We further demonstrate that lycorine reduces the level of TDP-43A315T both through inhibiting its synthesis and by promoting its degradation by the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS). Importantly, treatment with lycorine significantly attenuates TDP-43 proteinopathy and improves functional recovery in TDP-43A315T-expressing Caenorhabditis elegans and mouse models. These findings suggest that lycorine is a promising lead compound that has therapeutic potential for ALS.

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