The role of low-density receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1) as a competitive substrate of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) for BACE1

Alzheimers;阿尔兹海默;MSD;Alzheimers
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von Einem, B., Schwanzar, D., Rehn, F., Beyer, A., Weber, P., Wagner, M., Schneckenburger, H., von Arnim, C.A.F.

  • Experimental Neurology
  • 2010
  • 5.62
  • 225(1):85-93.
  • Human,Mouse,Rat
  • MSD
  • Cell culture supernatants
  • 神经系统
  • 其它细胞
  • Abeta 38, Abeta 40, Abeta 42, APP

Abstract

Cleavage of APP by BACE1 is the first proteolytic step in the production of amyloid-beta (Abeta), which accumulates in senile plaques in Alzheimer's disease. Through its interaction with APP, the low-density receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1) enhances APP internalization. Recently, BACE1 has been shown to interact with and cleave the light chain (lc) of LRP1. Since LRP1 is known to compete with APP for cleavage by gamma-secretase, we tested the hypothesis that LRP1 also acts as a competitive substrate for beta-secretase. We found that the increase in secreted APP (sAPP) mediated by over-expression of BACE1 in APP-transfected cells could be decreased by simultaneous LRP1 over-expression. Analysis by multi-spot ELISA revealed that this is due to a decrease in sAPPbeta, but not sAPPalpha. Interaction between APP and BACE1, as measured by immunoprecipitation and fluorescence lifetime assays, was impaired by LRP1 over-expression. We also demonstrate that APP over-expression leads to decreased LRP1 association with and cleavage by BACE1. In conclusion, our data suggest that--in addition to its role in APP trafficking--LRP1 affects APP processing by competing for cleavage by BACE1.
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