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Cell Line Specific Modulation of Extracellular Aβ(42) by Hsp40

Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are a set of molecular chaperones involved in cellular repair. They provide protective mechanisms that allow cells to survive potentially lethal insults, In response to a conditioning stress their expression is increased. Here we examined the connection between Hsps and Aβ...

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Autores principales: Carnini, Anna, Scott, Lucas O. M., Ahrendt, Eva, Proft, Juliane, Winkfein, Robert J., Kim, Sung-Woo, Colicos, Michael A., Braun, Janice E. A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3362613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22666389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037755
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author Carnini, Anna
Scott, Lucas O. M.
Ahrendt, Eva
Proft, Juliane
Winkfein, Robert J.
Kim, Sung-Woo
Colicos, Michael A.
Braun, Janice E. A.
author_facet Carnini, Anna
Scott, Lucas O. M.
Ahrendt, Eva
Proft, Juliane
Winkfein, Robert J.
Kim, Sung-Woo
Colicos, Michael A.
Braun, Janice E. A.
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description Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are a set of molecular chaperones involved in cellular repair. They provide protective mechanisms that allow cells to survive potentially lethal insults, In response to a conditioning stress their expression is increased. Here we examined the connection between Hsps and Aβ(42), the amyloid peptide involved in the pathological sequence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)(.) Extracellular Aβ(42) associates with neuronal cells and is a major constituent of senile plaques, one of the hallmarks of AD. Although Hsps are generally thought to prevent accumulation of misfolded proteins, there is a lack of mechanistic evidence that heat shock chaperones directly modulate Aβ(42) toxicity. In this study we show that neither extracellular Aβ(42) nor Aβ(42/)PrP(C) trigger the heat shock response in neurons. To address the influence of the neuroprotective heat shock response on cellular Aβ(42), Western analysis of Aβ(42) was performed following external Aβ(42) application. Five hours after a conditioning heat shock, Aβ(42) association with CAD cells was increased compared to control neurons. However, at forty-eight hours following heat shock Aβ(42) levels were reduced compared to that found for control cells. Moreover, transient transfection of the stress induced Hsp40, decreased CAD levels of Aβ(42). In contrast to CAD cells, hippocampal neurons transfected with Hsp40 retained Aβ(42) indicating that Hsp40 modulation of Aβ(42) proteostasis is cell specific. Mutation of the conserved HPD motif within Hsp40 significantly reduced the Hsp40-mediated Aβ(42) increase in hippocampal cultures indicating the importance of this motif in regulating cellular Aβ(42). Our data reveal a biochemical link between Hsp40 expression and Aβ(42) proteostasis that is cell specific. Therefore, increasing Hsp40 therapeutically with the intention of interfering with the pathogenic cascade leading to neurodegeneration in AD should be pursued with caution.
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spelling pubmed-33626132012-06-04 Cell Line Specific Modulation of Extracellular Aβ(42) by Hsp40 Carnini, Anna Scott, Lucas O. M. Ahrendt, Eva Proft, Juliane Winkfein, Robert J. Kim, Sung-Woo Colicos, Michael A. Braun, Janice E. A. PLoS One Research Article Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are a set of molecular chaperones involved in cellular repair. They provide protective mechanisms that allow cells to survive potentially lethal insults, In response to a conditioning stress their expression is increased. Here we examined the connection between Hsps and Aβ(42), the amyloid peptide involved in the pathological sequence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)(.) Extracellular Aβ(42) associates with neuronal cells and is a major constituent of senile plaques, one of the hallmarks of AD. Although Hsps are generally thought to prevent accumulation of misfolded proteins, there is a lack of mechanistic evidence that heat shock chaperones directly modulate Aβ(42) toxicity. In this study we show that neither extracellular Aβ(42) nor Aβ(42/)PrP(C) trigger the heat shock response in neurons. To address the influence of the neuroprotective heat shock response on cellular Aβ(42), Western analysis of Aβ(42) was performed following external Aβ(42) application. Five hours after a conditioning heat shock, Aβ(42) association with CAD cells was increased compared to control neurons. However, at forty-eight hours following heat shock Aβ(42) levels were reduced compared to that found for control cells. Moreover, transient transfection of the stress induced Hsp40, decreased CAD levels of Aβ(42). In contrast to CAD cells, hippocampal neurons transfected with Hsp40 retained Aβ(42) indicating that Hsp40 modulation of Aβ(42) proteostasis is cell specific. Mutation of the conserved HPD motif within Hsp40 significantly reduced the Hsp40-mediated Aβ(42) increase in hippocampal cultures indicating the importance of this motif in regulating cellular Aβ(42). Our data reveal a biochemical link between Hsp40 expression and Aβ(42) proteostasis that is cell specific. Therefore, increasing Hsp40 therapeutically with the intention of interfering with the pathogenic cascade leading to neurodegeneration in AD should be pursued with caution. Public Library of Science 2012-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3362613/ /pubmed/22666389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037755 Text en Carnini et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Carnini, Anna
Scott, Lucas O. M.
Ahrendt, Eva
Proft, Juliane
Winkfein, Robert J.
Kim, Sung-Woo
Colicos, Michael A.
Braun, Janice E. A.
Cell Line Specific Modulation of Extracellular Aβ(42) by Hsp40
title Cell Line Specific Modulation of Extracellular Aβ(42) by Hsp40
title_full Cell Line Specific Modulation of Extracellular Aβ(42) by Hsp40
title_fullStr Cell Line Specific Modulation of Extracellular Aβ(42) by Hsp40
title_full_unstemmed Cell Line Specific Modulation of Extracellular Aβ(42) by Hsp40
title_short Cell Line Specific Modulation of Extracellular Aβ(42) by Hsp40
title_sort cell line specific modulation of extracellular aβ(42) by hsp40
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3362613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22666389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037755
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