The α5β1 integrin mediates elimination of amyloid-β peptide and protects against apoptosis

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Abstract

The amyloid-β peptide (Aβ) can mediate cell attachment by binding to β1 integrins through an arg-his-asp sequence. We show here that the α5β1 integrin, a fibronectin receptor, is an efficient binder of Aβ, and mediates cell attachment to nonfibrillar Aβ. Cells engineered to express α5β1 internalized and degraded more added Aβ1-40 than did α5β1-negative control cells. Deposition of an insoluble Aβ1-40 matrix around the α5β1-expressing cells was reduced, and the cells showed less apoptosis than the control cells. Thus, the α5β1 integrin may protect against Aβ deposition and toxicity, which is a course of Alzheimer's disease lesions.

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Matter, M. L., Zhang, Z., Nordstedt, C., & Ruoslahti, E. (1998). The α5β1 integrin mediates elimination of amyloid-β peptide and protects against apoptosis. Journal of Cell Biology, 141(4), 1019–1030. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.141.4.1019

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