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Publication : Axonal amyloid precursor protein and its fragments undergo somatodendritic endocytosis and processing.

First Author  Niederst ED Year  2015
Journal  Mol Biol Cell Volume  26
Issue  2 Pages  205-17
PubMed ID  25392299 Mgi Jnum  J:329710
Mgi Id  MGI:6834214 Doi  10.1091/mbc.E14-06-1049
Citation  Niederst ED, et al. (2015) Axonal amyloid precursor protein and its fragments undergo somatodendritic endocytosis and processing. Mol Biol Cell 26(2):205-17
abstractText  Deposition of potentially neurotoxic Abeta fragments derived from amyloid precursor protein (APP) at synapses may be a key contributor to Alzheimer's disease. However, the location(s) of proteolytic processing and subsequent secretion of APP fragments from highly compartmentalized, euploid neurons that express APP and processing enzymes at normal levels is not well understood. To probe the behavior of endogenous APP, particularly in human neurons, we developed a system using neurons differentiated from human embryonic stem cells, cultured in microfluidic devices, to enable direct biochemical measurements from axons. Using human or mouse neurons in these devices, we measured levels of Abeta, sAPPalpha, and sAPPbeta secreted solely from axons. We found that a majority of the fragments secreted from axons were processed in the soma, and many were dependent on somatic endocytosis for axonal secretion. We also observed that APP and the beta-site APP cleaving enzyme were, for the most part, not dependent on endocytosis for axonal entry. These data establish that axonal entry and secretion of APP and its proteolytic processing products traverse different pathways in the somatodendritic compartment before axonal entry.
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