Single Molecule Fingerprinting Reveals Different Amplification Properties of alpha-Synuclein Oligomers and Preformed Fibrils in Seeding Assay

ACS CHEMICAL NEUROSCIENCE(2022)

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The quantification of alpha-synuclein aggregates has emerged as a promising biomarker for synudeinopathies. Assays that amplify and detect such aggregates have revealed the presence of seeding-competent species in biosamples of patients diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. However, multiple species, such as oligomers and amyloid fibrils, are formed during the aggregation of alpha-synuclein; these species are likely to coexist in biological samples, and thus it remains unclear which species(s) are contributing to the signal detected in seeding assays. To identify individual contributions to the amplification process, recombinant oligomers and preformed fibrils were produced and purified to characterize their individual biochemical and seeding potential. Here, we used single molecule spectroscopy to track the formation and purification of oligomers and fibrils at the single particle level and compare their respective seeding potential in an amplification assay. Single molecule detection validates that size-exclusion chromatography efficiently separates oligomers from fibrils. Oligomers were found to be seeding-competent, but our results reveal that their seeding behavior is very different compared to that of preformed fibrils, in our amplification assay. Overall, our data suggest that even a low number of preformed fibrils present in biosamples is likely to dominate the response in seeding assays.
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alpha-Synuclein, Parkinson's disease, single molecule detection, oligomers, preformed fibrils, seed amplification assay, real time quaking induced conversion, protein misfolding cyclic amplification assay, RT-QuIC, PMCA
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