Alpha-synuclein (Syn) is implicated in the pathogenesis of PD and related neurodegenerative disorders. Recent studies have also shown that alpha-synuclein can activate microglia and enhance dopaminergic neurodegeneration. The mechanisms of microglia activation by alpha-synuclein, however, are not well understood. In this study, we found that not only alpha-synuclein but also beta- and gamma-synucleins activated macrophages (RAW 264.7) in vitro. Macrophages treated with synuclein proteins secreted TNF-alpha in a dose-dependent manner. Synuclein family proteins also increased mRNA transcription of COX-2 and iNOS. Two alpha-synuclein deletion mutants, SynDeltaNAC and Syn61-140, activated macrophages, while deletion mutants Syn1-60 and Syn96-140 did not significantly activate them. Finally, we demonstrated that macrophage activation by alpha-synuclein was accompanied by phosphorylation of ERK. These results suggest that synuclein family proteins can activate macrophages, and that macrophage activation needs both the N-terminal and C-terminal domains of alpha-synuclein, but not the central NAC region.