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Regulation of PPARα by APP in Alzheimer disease affects the pharmacological modulation of synaptic activity

Among genetic susceptibility loci associated with late-onset Alzheimer disease (LOAD), genetic polymorphisms identified in genes encoding lipid carriers led to the hypothesis that a disruption of lipid metabolism could promote disease progression. We previously reported that amyloid precursor protei...

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Autores principales: Sáez-Orellana, Francisco, Leroy, Thomas, Ribeiro, Floriane, Kreis, Anna, Leroy, Karelle, Lalloyer, Fanny, Baugé, Eric, Staels, Bart, Duyckaerts, Charles, Brion, Jean-Pierre, Gailly, Philippe, Octave, Jean-Noël, Pierrot, Nathalie
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Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8410016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34228639
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.150099
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author Sáez-Orellana, Francisco
Leroy, Thomas
Ribeiro, Floriane
Kreis, Anna
Leroy, Karelle
Lalloyer, Fanny
Baugé, Eric
Staels, Bart
Duyckaerts, Charles
Brion, Jean-Pierre
Gailly, Philippe
Octave, Jean-Noël
Pierrot, Nathalie
author_facet Sáez-Orellana, Francisco
Leroy, Thomas
Ribeiro, Floriane
Kreis, Anna
Leroy, Karelle
Lalloyer, Fanny
Baugé, Eric
Staels, Bart
Duyckaerts, Charles
Brion, Jean-Pierre
Gailly, Philippe
Octave, Jean-Noël
Pierrot, Nathalie
author_sort Sáez-Orellana, Francisco
collection PubMed
description Among genetic susceptibility loci associated with late-onset Alzheimer disease (LOAD), genetic polymorphisms identified in genes encoding lipid carriers led to the hypothesis that a disruption of lipid metabolism could promote disease progression. We previously reported that amyloid precursor protein (APP) involved in Alzheimer disease (AD) physiopathology impairs lipid synthesis needed for cortical networks’ activity and that activation of peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor α (PPARα), a metabolic regulator involved in lipid metabolism, improves synaptic plasticity in an AD mouse model. These observations led us to investigate a possible correlation between PPARα function and full-length APP expression. Here, we report that PPARα expression and activation were inversely related to APP expression both in LOAD brains and in early-onset AD cases with a duplication of the APP gene, but not in control human brains. Moreover, human APP expression decreased PPARA expression and its related target genes in transgenic mice and in cultured cortical cells, while opposite results were observed in APP-silenced cortical networks. In cultured neurons, APP-mediated decrease or increase in synaptic activity was corrected by a PPARα-specific agonist and antagonist, respectively. APP-mediated control of synaptic activity was abolished following PPARα deficiency, indicating a key function of PPARα in this process.
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spelling pubmed-84100162021-09-07 Regulation of PPARα by APP in Alzheimer disease affects the pharmacological modulation of synaptic activity Sáez-Orellana, Francisco Leroy, Thomas Ribeiro, Floriane Kreis, Anna Leroy, Karelle Lalloyer, Fanny Baugé, Eric Staels, Bart Duyckaerts, Charles Brion, Jean-Pierre Gailly, Philippe Octave, Jean-Noël Pierrot, Nathalie JCI Insight Research Article Among genetic susceptibility loci associated with late-onset Alzheimer disease (LOAD), genetic polymorphisms identified in genes encoding lipid carriers led to the hypothesis that a disruption of lipid metabolism could promote disease progression. We previously reported that amyloid precursor protein (APP) involved in Alzheimer disease (AD) physiopathology impairs lipid synthesis needed for cortical networks’ activity and that activation of peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor α (PPARα), a metabolic regulator involved in lipid metabolism, improves synaptic plasticity in an AD mouse model. These observations led us to investigate a possible correlation between PPARα function and full-length APP expression. Here, we report that PPARα expression and activation were inversely related to APP expression both in LOAD brains and in early-onset AD cases with a duplication of the APP gene, but not in control human brains. Moreover, human APP expression decreased PPARA expression and its related target genes in transgenic mice and in cultured cortical cells, while opposite results were observed in APP-silenced cortical networks. In cultured neurons, APP-mediated decrease or increase in synaptic activity was corrected by a PPARα-specific agonist and antagonist, respectively. APP-mediated control of synaptic activity was abolished following PPARα deficiency, indicating a key function of PPARα in this process. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2021-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8410016/ /pubmed/34228639 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.150099 Text en © 2021 Sáez-Orellana et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Sáez-Orellana, Francisco
Leroy, Thomas
Ribeiro, Floriane
Kreis, Anna
Leroy, Karelle
Lalloyer, Fanny
Baugé, Eric
Staels, Bart
Duyckaerts, Charles
Brion, Jean-Pierre
Gailly, Philippe
Octave, Jean-Noël
Pierrot, Nathalie
Regulation of PPARα by APP in Alzheimer disease affects the pharmacological modulation of synaptic activity
title Regulation of PPARα by APP in Alzheimer disease affects the pharmacological modulation of synaptic activity
title_full Regulation of PPARα by APP in Alzheimer disease affects the pharmacological modulation of synaptic activity
title_fullStr Regulation of PPARα by APP in Alzheimer disease affects the pharmacological modulation of synaptic activity
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of PPARα by APP in Alzheimer disease affects the pharmacological modulation of synaptic activity
title_short Regulation of PPARα by APP in Alzheimer disease affects the pharmacological modulation of synaptic activity
title_sort regulation of pparα by app in alzheimer disease affects the pharmacological modulation of synaptic activity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8410016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34228639
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.150099
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