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Beta-Amyloid Oligomers Activate Apoptotic BAK Pore for Cytochrome c Release
Authors:Jaewook Kim  Yoosoo Yang  Seung?Soo Song  Jung-Hyun Na  Kyoung?Joon Oh  Cherlhyun Jeong  Yeon?Gyu Yu  Yeon-Kyun Shin
Institution:1.Biomedical Research Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, Republic of Korea;2.Department of Chemistry, Kookmin University, Seoul, Republic of Korea;3.Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Chicago Medical School, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, Illinois;4.Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
Abstract:In Alzheimer’s disease, cytochrome c-dependent apoptosis is a crucial pathway in neuronal cell death. Although beta-amyloid (Aβ) oligomers are known to be the neurotoxins responsible for neuronal cell death, the underlying mechanisms remain largely elusive. Here, we report that the oligomeric form of synthetic Aβ of 42 amino acids elicits death of HT-22 cells. But, when expression of a bcl-2 family protein BAK is suppressed by siRNA, Aβ oligomer-induced cell death was reduced. Furthermore, significant reduction of cytochrome c release was observed with mitochondria isolated from BAK siRNA-treated HT-22 cells. Our in vitro experiments demonstrate that Aβ oligomers bind to BAK on the membrane and induce apoptotic BAK pores and cytochrome c release. Thus, the results suggest that Aβ oligomers function as apoptotic ligands and hijack the intrinsic apoptotic pathway to cause unintended neuronal cell death.
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