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The small molecule AUTEN-99 (autophagy enhancer-99) prevents the progression of neurodegenerative symptoms
Viktor Billes, Marcell Komlós, Bernadette Hotzi, Anna Manzéger, Anna Tarnóci, Diána Papp, Fanni Szikszai, Janka Szinyákovics, Ákos Rácz, Béla Noszál, Szilvia Veszelka, Fruzsina R. Walter, Mária A. Deli, László Hackler, Róbert Alföldi
Scientific Reports · 2017 · ▲ 57 citations
Abstract
Autophagy(definition) functions as a main route for the degradation of superfluous and damaged constituents of the cytoplasm. Defects in autophagy are implicated in the development of various age-dependent degenerative disorders such as cancer, neurodegeneration and tissue atrophy, and in accelerated aging. To promote basal levels of the process in pathological settings, we previously screened a small molecule library for novel autophagy-enhancing factors that inhibit the myotubularin-related phosphatase MTMR14/Jumpy, a negative regulator of autophagic membrane formation. Here we identify AUTEN-99 (autophagy enhancer-99), which activates autophagy in cell cultures and animal models. AUTEN-99 appears to effectively penetrate through the blood-brain barrier, and impedes the progression of neurodegenerative symptoms in Drosophila models of Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases. Furthermore, the molecule increases the survival of isolated neurons under normal and oxidative stress-induced conditions. Thus, AUTEN-99 serves as a potent neuroprotective drug candidate for preventing and treating diverse neurodegenerative pathologies, and may promote healthy aging.
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Billes, V., Komlós, M., Hotzi, B., Manzéger, A., Tarnóci, A., Papp, D., Szikszai, F., Szinyákovics, J., Rácz, �., Noszál, B., Veszelka, S., Walter, F.R., Deli, M.A., Hackler, L., Alföldi, R., Huzián, O., Puskás, L.G., Liliom, H., Tárnok, K., & Schlett, K. (2017). The small molecule AUTEN-99 (autophagy enhancer-99) prevents the progression of neurodegenerative symptoms. <em>Scientific Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep42014
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Billes V, Komlós M, Hotzi B, Manzéger A, Tarnóci A, Papp D, et al. The small molecule AUTEN-99 (autophagy enhancer-99) prevents the progression of neurodegenerative symptoms. Scientific Reports. 2017. doi:10.1038/srep42014.
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@article{viktor2017Thesma,
title = {The small molecule AUTEN-99 (autophagy enhancer-99) prevents the progression of neurodegenerative symptoms},
author = {Viktor Billes and Marcell Komlós and Bernadette Hotzi and Anna Manzéger and Anna Tarnóci and Diána Papp and Fanni Szikszai and Janka Szinyákovics and Ákos Rácz and Béla Noszál and Szilvia Veszelka and Fruzsina R. Walter and Mária A. Deli and László Hackler and Róbert Alföldi and Orsolya Huzián and László G. Puskás and Hanna Liliom and Krisztián Tárnok and Katalin Schlett and Adrienn Borsy and Ervin Welker and Tibor Kovács and Zsolt Pádár},
journal = {Scientific Reports},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.1038/srep42014},
}
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