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Reduction of spermine synthase enhances autophagy to suppress Tau accumulation

Xianzun Tao, Jiaqi Liu, Zoraida Diaz-Perez, Jackson R. Foley, Ashley Nwafor, Tracy Murray Stewart, Robert A. Casero, R. Grace Zhai

Cell Death and Disease · 2024 · ▲ 12 citations

Abstract

Precise polyamine metabolism regulation is vital for cells and organisms. Mutations in spermine synthase (SMS) cause Snyder-Robinson intellectual disability syndrome (SRS), characterized by significant spermidine accumulation and autophagy(definition) blockage in the nervous system. Emerging evidence connects polyamine metabolism with other autophagy-related diseases, such as Tauopathy, however, the functional intersection between polyamine metabolism and autophagy in the context of these diseases remains unclear. Here, we altered SMS expression level to investigate the regulation of autophagy by modulated polyamine metabolism in Tauopathy in Drosophila and human cellular models. Interestingly, while complete loss of Drosophila spermine synthase (dSms) impairs lysosomal function and blocks autophagic flux recapitulating SRS disease phenotype, partial loss of dSms enhanced autophagic flux, reduced Tau protein accumulation, and led to extended lifespan and improved climbing performance in Tauopathy flies. Measurement of polyamine levels detected a mild elevation of spermidine in flies with partial loss of dSms. Similarly, in human neuronal or glial cells, partial loss of SMS by siRNA-mediated knockdown upregulated autophagic flux and reduced Tau protein accumulation. Importantly, proteomics analysis of postmortem brain tissue from Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients showed a significant albeit modest elevation of SMS level. Taken together, our study uncovers a functional correlation between polyamine metabolism and autophagy in AD: SMS reduction upregulates autophagy, suppresses Tau accumulation, and ameliorates neurodegeneration and cell death. These findings provide a new potential therapeutic target for AD.

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10.1038/s41419-024-06720-8
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Tao, X., Liu, J., Diaz-Perez, Z., Foley, J.R., Nwafor, A., Stewart, T.M., Casero, R.A., &amp; Zhai, R.G. (2024). Reduction of spermine synthase enhances autophagy to suppress Tau accumulation. <em>Cell Death and Disease</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-024-06720-8
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Tao X, Liu J, Diaz-Perez Z, Foley JR, Nwafor A, Stewart TM, et al. Reduction of spermine synthase enhances autophagy to suppress Tau accumulation. Cell Death and Disease. 2024. doi:10.1038/s41419-024-06720-8.
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@article{xianzun2024Reduct, title = {Reduction of spermine synthase enhances autophagy to suppress Tau accumulation}, author = {Xianzun Tao and Jiaqi Liu and Zoraida Diaz-Perez and Jackson R. Foley and Ashley Nwafor and Tracy Murray Stewart and Robert A. Casero and R. Grace Zhai}, journal = {Cell Death and Disease}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.1038/s41419-024-06720-8}, }

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