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The Aβ1-42 peptide regulates microtubule stability independently of tau

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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
卷 127, 期 5, 页码 1117-1127

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COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.143750

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Amyloid beta; A beta; A beta(1-42) peptide; Stable microtubules; RhoA; Integrin signaling; mDia1; Caspase; APP

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  1. Alzheimer's Association [NIRP-12-259038]

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Interference with microtubule stability by beta-amyloid peptide (A beta) has been shown to disrupt dendritic function and axonal trafficking, both early events in Alzheimer's disease. However, it is unclear whether A beta regulation of microtubule dynamics can occur independently of its action on tau. RhoA has been implicated in neurotoxicity by A beta but the mechanism by which this activation generates cytoskeletal changes is also unclear. We found that oligomeric A beta(1-42) induced the formation of stable detyrosinated microtubules in NIH3T3 cells and this function resulted from the activation of a RhoA-dependent microtubule stabilization pathway regulated by integrin signaling and the formin mDia1. Induction of microtubule stability by A beta was also initiated by dimerization of APP and required caspase activity, two previously characterized regulators of neurotoxicity downstream of A beta. Finally, we found that this function was conserved in primary neurons and abolished by Rho inactivation, reinforcing a link between induction of stable detyrosinated microtubules and neuropathogenesis by A beta. Our study reveals a novel activity of A beta on the microtubule cytoskeleton that is independent of tau and associated with pathways linked to microtubule stabilization and A beta-mediated neurotoxicity.

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