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Toxic HypF-N Oligomers Selectively Bind the Plasma Membrane to Impair Cell Adhesion Capability
Authors:Reinier Oropesa-Nuñez  Sandeep Keshavan  Silvia Dante  Alberto Diaspro  Benedetta Mannini  Claudia Capitini  Cristina Cecchi  Massimo Stefani  Fabrizio Chiti  Claudio Canale
Institution:1. Department of Nanophysics, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genova, Italy;2. DIBRIS Department, University of Genova, Genova, Italy;3. Department of Physics, University of Genova, Genova, Italy;4. Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom;5. Section of Biochemistry, Department of Experimental and Clinical Biomedical Sciences, University of Florence, Firenze, Italy
Abstract:The deposition of fibrillar protein aggregates in human organs is the hallmark of several pathological states, including highly debilitating neurodegenerative disorders and systemic amyloidoses. It is widely accepted that small oligomers arising as intermediates in the aggregation process, released by fibrils, or growing in secondary nucleation steps are the cytotoxic entities in protein-misfolding diseases, notably neurodegenerative conditions. Increasing evidence indicates that cytotoxicity is triggered by the interaction between nanosized protein aggregates and cell membranes, even though little information on the molecular details of such interaction is presently available. In this work, we propose what is, to our knowledge, a new approach, based on the use of single-cell force spectroscopy applied to multifunctional substrates, to study the interaction between protein oligomers, cell membranes, and/or the extracellular matrix. We compared the interaction of single Chinese hamster ovary cells with two types of oligomers (toxic and nontoxic) grown from the N-terminal domain of the Escherichia coli protein HypF. We were able to quantify the affinity between both oligomer type and the cell membrane by measuring the mechanical work needed to detach the cells from the aggregates, and we could discriminate the contributions of the membrane lipid and protein fractions to such affinity. The fundamental role of the ganglioside GM1 in the membrane-oligomers interaction was also highlighted. Finally, we observed that the binding of toxic oligomers to the cell membrane significantly affects the functionality of adhesion molecules such as Arg-Gly-Asp binding integrins, and that this effect requires the presence of the negatively charged sialic acid moiety of GM1.
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