Soluble amyloid precursor protein-α modulates β-secretase activity and amyloid-β 2 generation

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In sporadic age-related forms of Alzheimer's disease (AD), it is unclear why amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides accumulate. Here we show that soluble amyloid precursor protein-α (sAPP-α) decreases Aβ generation by directly associating with β-site APP-converting enzyme (BACE)1, thereby modulating APP processing. Whereas specifically targeting sAPP-α using antibodies enhances Aβ production; in transgenic mice with AD-like pathology, sAPP-α overexpression decreases β-amyloid plaques and soluble A 2. In support, immunoneutralization of sAPP-α increases APP amyloidogenic processing in these mice. Given our current findings, and because a number of risk factors for sporadic AD serve to lower levels of sAPP-α in brains of AD patients, inadequate sAPP-α levels may be sufficient to polarize APP processing towards the amyloidogenic, Aβ-producing route. Therefore, restoration of sAPP-α or enhancement of its association with BACE may be viable strategies to ameliorate imbalances in APP processing that can lead to AD pathogenesis. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Obregon, D., Hou, H., Deng, J., Giunta, B., Tian, J., Darlington, D., … Tan, J. (2012). Soluble amyloid precursor protein-α modulates β-secretase activity and amyloid-β 2 generation. Nature Communications, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1781

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