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Proteasome Contributes to the α-Secretase Pathway of Amyloid Precursor Protein in Human Cells
Authors:Philippe Marambaud  Nathalie Chevallier  Helene Barelli  Sherwin Wilk   Frederic Checler
Affiliation:IPMC du CNRS, UPR411, Valbonne, France;and; Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract: A major histopathological hallmark in Alzheimer's disease consists of the extracellular deposition of the amyloid β-peptide (Aβ) that is proteolytically derived from the β-amyloid precursor protein (βAPP). An alternative, nonamyloidogenic cleavage, elicited by a protease called α-secretase, occurs inside the Aβ sequence and gives rise to APPα, a major secreted C-terminal-truncated form of βAPP. Here, we demonstrate that human embryonic kidney 293 (HK293) cells contain a chymotryptic-like activity that can be ascribed to the proteasome and that selective inhibitors of this enzyme reduce the phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate-sensitive APPα secretion by these cells. Furthermore, we establish that a specific proteasome blocker, lactacystin, also induces increased secretion of Aβ peptide in stably transfected HK293 cells overexpressing wild-type βAPP751. Altogether, this study represents the first identification of a proteolytic activity, namely, the proteasome, contributing likely through yet unknown intracellular relays, to the α-secretase pathway in human cells.
Keywords:Amyloid β-peptide    α-Secretase    Alzheimer's disease    Proteasome    Human kidney 293 cells    β-Amyloid precursor protein
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