Cellular response to β-amyloid neurotoxicity in Alzheimer's disease and implications in new therapeutics

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Haolin Zhang [1 ]
Xianghua Li [1 ]
Xiaoli Wang [1 ]
Jiayu Xu [1 ]
Felice Elefant [2 ]
Juan Wang [1 ]
机构
[1] Faculty of Environment and Life, Beijing University of Technology
[2] Department of Biology, Drexel University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Alzheimer’ s disease(AD); astrocytes; endopeptidase; glutaminyl cyclase(QC); microglia; p75neurotrophin receptor(p75NTR); proteolysis targeting chimeras(PROTACs); β-Amyloid(Aβ);
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β-Amyloid(Aβ) is a specific pathological hallmark of Alzheimer’ s disease(AD). Because of its neurotoxicity, AD patients exhibit multiple brain dysfunctions. Diseasemodifying therapy(DMT) is the central concept in the development of AD therapeutics today, and most DMT drugs that are currently in clinical trials are anti-Aβdrugs, such as aducanumab and lecanemab. Therefore, understanding Aβ’ s neurotoxic mechanism is crucial for Aβ-targeted drug development. Despite its total length of only a few dozen amino acids, Aβ is incredibly diverse. In addition to the well-known Aβ1-42, N-terminally truncated, glutaminyl cyclase(QC) catalyzed, and pyroglutamatemodified Aβ(pEAβ) is also highly amyloidogenic and far more cytotoxic. The extracellular monomeric Aβx-42(x = 1– 11) initiates the aggregation to form fibrils and plaques and causes many abnormal cellular responses through cell membrane receptors and receptor-coupled signal pathways. These signal cascades further influence many cellular metabolism-related processes, such as gene expression, cell cycle, and cell fate,and ultimately cause severe neural cell damage. However, endogenous cellular anti-Aβdefense processes always accompany the Aβ-i nduced microenvironment alterations.Aβ-cleaving endopeptidases, Aβ-degrading ubiquitin-proteasome system(UPS), and Aβ-engulfing glial cell immune responses are all essential self-defense mechanisms that we can leverage to develop new drugs. This review discusses some of the most recent advances in understanding Aβ-centric AD mechanisms and suggests prospects for promising anti-Aβ strategies.
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