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Inhibition of β-Amyloid Production by Activation of Protein Kinase C
Authors:Dana Gabuzda  Jorge Busciglio  Bruce A Yankner
Institution:Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School and The Children's Hospital;and The Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Abstract:The cellular factors regulating the generation of β-amyloid from the amyloid precursor protein (APR) are unknown. Activation of protein kinase C (PKC) by phorbol ester treatment inhibited the generation of the 4-kDa β-amyloid peptide in transfected COS cells, a human glioma cell line, and human cortical astrocytes. An analogue of diacylglycerol, the endogenous cellular activator of PKC, also inhibited the generation of β-amyloid. Activation of PKC increased the level of secreted APP in transfected COS cells but did not significantly affect the level of secreted APP in primary human astrocytes or in the glioma cell line. Cell-associated APP and the secreted APP derivative, but not β-amyloid, were phosphorylated on serine residues. Activation of PKC did not increase the level of APP phosphorylation, suggesting that PKC modulates the proteolytic cleavage of APP indirectly by phosphorylation of other substrates. These results indicate that PKC activation inhibits β-amyloid production by altering APP processing and suggest that β-amyloid production can be regulated by the phospholipase C-diacylglycerol signal transduction pathway.
Keywords:β-Amyloid production  Amyloid precursor protein  Protein kinase C  Alzheimer's disease  
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