p53-Dependent transcriptional control of cellular prion by presenilins

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Abstract

The presenilin-dependent γ-secretase processing of the β-amyloid precursor protein (βAPP) conditions the length of the amyloid β peptides (Aβ) that accumulate in the senile plaques of Alzheimer's disease-affected brains. This, together with an additional presenilinmediated ε-secretase cleavage, generates intracellular βAPP-derived fragments named amyloid intracellular domains (AICDs) that regulate the transcription of several genes. We establish that presenilins control the transcription of cellular prion protein (PrPc) by a γ-secretase inhibitor-sensitive and AICD-mediated process. We demonstrate that AICD-dependent control of PrPc involves the tumor suppressor p53. Thus, p53-deficiency abolishes the AICD-mediated control of PrPc transcription. Furthermore, we show that p53 directly binds to the PrP c promoter and increases its transactivation. Overall, our study unravels a transcriptional regulation of PrPc by the oncogene p53 that is directly driven by presenilin-dependent formation of AICD. Furthermore, it adds support to previous reports linking secretase activities involved in βAPP metabolism to the physiology of PrPc. Copyright © 2009 Society for Neuroscience.

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Vincent, B., Sunyach, C., Orzechowski, H. D., St George-Hyslop, P., & Checler, F. (2009). p53-Dependent transcriptional control of cellular prion by presenilins. Journal of Neuroscience, 29(20), 6752–6760. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0789-09.2009

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