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PSAP-GPR37-IL-6 Axis in Parkinson's Disease

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PSAP-GPR37-IL-6 Axis in Parkinson's Disease

Introduction

The PSAP-GPR37-IL-6 axis is a recently characterized mechanistic pathway in which oligodendrocytes drive neuroinflammation via a prosaposin (PSAP)-GPR37-interleukin-6 (IL-6) signaling cascade, contributing to dopamine neuron degeneration in Parkinson's disease (PD)[@ma2025]. This axis represents a novel therapeutic target for disease-modifying interventions in PD.

Discovery and Methodology

Key Findings from PMID:39913287

This pathway was discovered through comprehensive investigation of oligodendrocyte involvement in PD pathogenesis[@ma2025]:

  • PSAP secretion is increased in parkinsonian mice, particularly in the substantia nigra
  • GPR37 expression is upregulated in oligodendrocytes upon PSAP exposure
  • IL-6 is secreted from oligodendrocytes via a GPR37-dependent pathway
  • GPR37 deficiency protects against neurodegeneration in multiple PD models
  • The hallmarks of this axis are observed in patients with PD, confirming clinical relevance

Experimental Approach

The study employed:

  • Mouse models: Multiple PD models including toxin-based and genetic models
  • GPR37-deficient mice: Genetic knockout to establish protective effect
  • Cell-type specific analysis: Oligodendrocyte-specific GPR37 expression studies
  • Human post-mortem brain tissue: Validation of axis components in PD patients
  • The Axis Mechanism

    Step-by-Step Signaling Cascade


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