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New Evidence for P-gp-Mediated Export of Amyloid-β Peptides in Molecular, Blood-Brain Barrier and Neuronal Models

Defective clearance mechanisms lead to the accumulation of amyloid-beta (Aβ) peptides in the Alzheimer’s brain. Though predominantly generated in neurons, little is known about how these hydrophobic, aggregation-prone, and tightly membrane-associated peptides exit into the extracellular space where...

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Autores principales: Chai, Amanda B., Hartz, Anika M. S., Gao, Xuexin, Yang, Alryel, Callaghan, Richard, Gelissen, Ingrid C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7795149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33383667
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010246
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author Chai, Amanda B.
Hartz, Anika M. S.
Gao, Xuexin
Yang, Alryel
Callaghan, Richard
Gelissen, Ingrid C.
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Hartz, Anika M. S.
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Yang, Alryel
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description Defective clearance mechanisms lead to the accumulation of amyloid-beta (Aβ) peptides in the Alzheimer’s brain. Though predominantly generated in neurons, little is known about how these hydrophobic, aggregation-prone, and tightly membrane-associated peptides exit into the extracellular space where they deposit and propagate neurotoxicity. The ability for P-glycoprotein (P-gp), an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter, to export Aβ across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) has previously been reported. However, controversies surrounding the P-gp–Aβ interaction persist. Here, molecular data affirm that both Aβ(40) and Aβ(42) peptide isoforms directly interact with and are substrates of P-gp. This was reinforced ex vivo by the inhibition of Aβ(42) transport in brain capillaries from P-gp-knockout mice. Moreover, we explored whether P-gp could exert the same role in neurons. Comparison between non-neuronal CHO-APP and human neuroblastoma SK-N-SH cells revealed that P-gp is expressed and active in both cell types. Inhibiting P-gp activity using verapamil and nicardipine impaired Aβ(40) and Aβ(42) secretion from both cell types, as determined by ELISA. Collectively, these findings implicate P-gp in Aβ export from neurons, as well as across the BBB endothelium, and suggest that restoring or enhancing P-gp function could be a viable therapeutic approach for removing excess Aβ out of the brain in Alzheimer’s disease.
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spelling pubmed-77951492021-01-10 New Evidence for P-gp-Mediated Export of Amyloid-β Peptides in Molecular, Blood-Brain Barrier and Neuronal Models Chai, Amanda B. Hartz, Anika M. S. Gao, Xuexin Yang, Alryel Callaghan, Richard Gelissen, Ingrid C. Int J Mol Sci Article Defective clearance mechanisms lead to the accumulation of amyloid-beta (Aβ) peptides in the Alzheimer’s brain. Though predominantly generated in neurons, little is known about how these hydrophobic, aggregation-prone, and tightly membrane-associated peptides exit into the extracellular space where they deposit and propagate neurotoxicity. The ability for P-glycoprotein (P-gp), an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter, to export Aβ across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) has previously been reported. However, controversies surrounding the P-gp–Aβ interaction persist. Here, molecular data affirm that both Aβ(40) and Aβ(42) peptide isoforms directly interact with and are substrates of P-gp. This was reinforced ex vivo by the inhibition of Aβ(42) transport in brain capillaries from P-gp-knockout mice. Moreover, we explored whether P-gp could exert the same role in neurons. Comparison between non-neuronal CHO-APP and human neuroblastoma SK-N-SH cells revealed that P-gp is expressed and active in both cell types. Inhibiting P-gp activity using verapamil and nicardipine impaired Aβ(40) and Aβ(42) secretion from both cell types, as determined by ELISA. Collectively, these findings implicate P-gp in Aβ export from neurons, as well as across the BBB endothelium, and suggest that restoring or enhancing P-gp function could be a viable therapeutic approach for removing excess Aβ out of the brain in Alzheimer’s disease. MDPI 2020-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7795149/ /pubmed/33383667 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010246 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chai, Amanda B.
Hartz, Anika M. S.
Gao, Xuexin
Yang, Alryel
Callaghan, Richard
Gelissen, Ingrid C.
New Evidence for P-gp-Mediated Export of Amyloid-β Peptides in Molecular, Blood-Brain Barrier and Neuronal Models
title New Evidence for P-gp-Mediated Export of Amyloid-β Peptides in Molecular, Blood-Brain Barrier and Neuronal Models
title_full New Evidence for P-gp-Mediated Export of Amyloid-β Peptides in Molecular, Blood-Brain Barrier and Neuronal Models
title_fullStr New Evidence for P-gp-Mediated Export of Amyloid-β Peptides in Molecular, Blood-Brain Barrier and Neuronal Models
title_full_unstemmed New Evidence for P-gp-Mediated Export of Amyloid-β Peptides in Molecular, Blood-Brain Barrier and Neuronal Models
title_short New Evidence for P-gp-Mediated Export of Amyloid-β Peptides in Molecular, Blood-Brain Barrier and Neuronal Models
title_sort new evidence for p-gp-mediated export of amyloid-β peptides in molecular, blood-brain barrier and neuronal models
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7795149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33383667
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010246
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