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In vitro and in vivo neurotoxicity of prion protein oligomers
Authors:Simoneau Steve  Rezaei Human  Salès Nicole  Kaiser-Schulz Gunnar  Lefebvre-Roque Maxime  Vidal Catherine  Fournier Jean-Guy  Comte Julien  Wopfner Franziska  Grosclaude Jeanne  Schätzl Hermann  Lasmézas Corinne Ida
Affiliation:Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.
Abstract:The mechanisms underlying prion-linked neurodegeneration remain to be elucidated, despite several recent advances in this field. Herein, we show that soluble, low molecular weight oligomers of the full-length prion protein (PrP), which possess characteristics of PrP to PrPsc conversion intermediates such as partial protease resistance, are neurotoxic in vitro on primary cultures of neurons and in vivo after subcortical stereotaxic injection. Monomeric PrP was not toxic. Insoluble, fibrillar forms of PrP exhibited no toxicity in vitro and were less toxic than their oligomeric counterparts in vivo. The toxicity was independent of PrP expression in the neurons both in vitro and in vivo for the PrP oligomers and in vivo for the PrP fibrils. Rescue experiments with antibodies showed that the exposure of the hydrophobic stretch of PrP at the oligomeric surface was necessary for toxicity. This study identifies toxic PrP species in vivo. It shows that PrP-induced neurodegeneration shares common mechanisms with other brain amyloidoses like Alzheimer disease and opens new avenues for neuroprotective intervention strategies of prion diseases targeting PrP oligomers.
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