Presenilin-1 P264L knock-in mutation:: Differential effects on Aβ production, amyloid deposition, and neuronal vulnerability

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Siman, R
Reaume, AG
Savage, MJ
Trusko, S
Lin, YG
Scott, RW
Flood, DG
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[1] Univ Penn, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Cephalon, W Chester, PA 19380 USA
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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE | 2000年 / 20卷 / 23期
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presenilin; amyloid; plaque; neuronal necrosis; neuronal apoptosis; amyloid precursor protein; A beta; familial Alzheimer's Disease; gene targeting;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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The pathogenic mechanism linking presenilin-1 (PS-1) gene mutations to familial Alzheimer's disease (FAD) is uncertain, but has been proposed to include increased neuronal sensitivity to degeneration and enhanced amyloidogenic processing of the beta -amyloid precursor protein (APP). We investigated this issue by using gene targeting with the Cre-lox system to introduce an FAD-linked P264L mutation into the endogenous mouse PS-1 gene, an approach that maintains normal regulatory controls over expression. Primary cortical neurons derived from PS-1 homozygous mutant knock-in mice exhibit basal neurodegeneration similar to their PS-1 wild-type counterparts. Staurosporine and A beta1-42 induce apoptosis, and neither the dose dependence nor maximal extent of cell death is altered by the PS-1 knock-in mutation. Similarly, glutamate-induced neuronal necrosis is unaffected by the PS-1P264L mutation. The lack of effect of the PS-1P264L mutation is confirmed by measures of basal- and toxin-induced caspase and calpain activation, biochemical indices of apoptotic and necrotic signaling, respectively. To analyze the influence of the PS-1P264L knock-in mutation on APP processing and the development of AD-type neuropathology, we created mouse lines carrying mutations in both PS-1 and APP. In contrast to the lack of effect on neuronal vulnerability, cortical neurons cultured from PS-1P264L homozygous mutant mice secrete A beta 42 at an increased rate, whereas secretion of A beta 40 is reduced. Moreover, the PS-1 knock-in mutation selectively increases Ab42 levels in the mouse brain and accelerates the onset of amyloid deposition and its attendant reactive gliosis, even as a single mutant allele. We conclude that expression of an FAD-linked mutant PS-1 at normal levels does not generally increase cortical neuronal sensitivity to degeneration. Instead, enhanced amyloidogenic processing of APP likely is critical to the pathogenesis of PS-1-linked FAD.
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