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Internalized Amyloid-β (1-42) Peptide Inhibits the Store-Operated Calcium Entry in HT-22 Cells

Dysregulation in calcium signaling pathways plays a major role in the initiation of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathogenesis. Accumulative experimental evidence obtained with cellular and animal models, as well as with AD brain samples, points out the high cytotoxicity of soluble small oligomeric forms...

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Autores principales: Poejo, Joana, Orantos-Aguilera, Yolanda, Martin-Romero, Francisco Javier, Mata, Ana Maria, Gutierrez-Merino, Carlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9604325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36293540
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012678
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author Poejo, Joana
Orantos-Aguilera, Yolanda
Martin-Romero, Francisco Javier
Mata, Ana Maria
Gutierrez-Merino, Carlos
author_facet Poejo, Joana
Orantos-Aguilera, Yolanda
Martin-Romero, Francisco Javier
Mata, Ana Maria
Gutierrez-Merino, Carlos
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description Dysregulation in calcium signaling pathways plays a major role in the initiation of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathogenesis. Accumulative experimental evidence obtained with cellular and animal models, as well as with AD brain samples, points out the high cytotoxicity of soluble small oligomeric forms of amyloid-β peptides (Aβ) in AD. In recent works, we have proposed that Aβ-calmodulin (CaM) complexation may play a major role in neuronal Ca(2+) signaling, mediated by CaM-binding proteins (CaMBPs). STIM1, a recognized CaMBP, plays a key role in store-operated calcium entry (SOCE), and it has been shown that the SOCE function is diminished in AD, resulting in the instability of dendric spines and enhanced amyloidogenesis. In this work, we show that 2 and 5 h of incubation with 2 μM Aβ(1-42) oligomers of the immortalized mouse hippocampal cell line HT-22 leads to the internalization of 62 ± 11 nM and 135 ± 15 nM of Aβ(1-42), respectively. Internalized Aβ(1-42) oligomers colocalize with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and co-immunoprecipitated with STIM1, unveiling that this protein is a novel target of Aβ. Fluorescence resonance energy transfer measurements between STIM1 tagged with a green fluorescent protein (GFP) and Aβ(1-42)-HiLyte™-Fluor555 show that STIM1 can bind nanomolar concentrations of Aβ(1-42) oligomers at a site located close to the CaM-binding site in STIM1. Internalized Aβ(1-42) produced dysregulation of the SOCE in the HT-22 cells before a sustained alteration of cytosolic Ca(2+) homeostasis can be detected, and is elicited by only 2 h of incubation with 2 μM Aβ(1-42) oligomers. We conclude that Aβ(1-42)-induced SOCE dysregulation in HT-22 cells is caused by the inhibitory modulation of STIM1, and the partial activation of ER Ca(2+)-leak channels.
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spelling pubmed-96043252022-10-27 Internalized Amyloid-β (1-42) Peptide Inhibits the Store-Operated Calcium Entry in HT-22 Cells Poejo, Joana Orantos-Aguilera, Yolanda Martin-Romero, Francisco Javier Mata, Ana Maria Gutierrez-Merino, Carlos Int J Mol Sci Article Dysregulation in calcium signaling pathways plays a major role in the initiation of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathogenesis. Accumulative experimental evidence obtained with cellular and animal models, as well as with AD brain samples, points out the high cytotoxicity of soluble small oligomeric forms of amyloid-β peptides (Aβ) in AD. In recent works, we have proposed that Aβ-calmodulin (CaM) complexation may play a major role in neuronal Ca(2+) signaling, mediated by CaM-binding proteins (CaMBPs). STIM1, a recognized CaMBP, plays a key role in store-operated calcium entry (SOCE), and it has been shown that the SOCE function is diminished in AD, resulting in the instability of dendric spines and enhanced amyloidogenesis. In this work, we show that 2 and 5 h of incubation with 2 μM Aβ(1-42) oligomers of the immortalized mouse hippocampal cell line HT-22 leads to the internalization of 62 ± 11 nM and 135 ± 15 nM of Aβ(1-42), respectively. Internalized Aβ(1-42) oligomers colocalize with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and co-immunoprecipitated with STIM1, unveiling that this protein is a novel target of Aβ. Fluorescence resonance energy transfer measurements between STIM1 tagged with a green fluorescent protein (GFP) and Aβ(1-42)-HiLyte™-Fluor555 show that STIM1 can bind nanomolar concentrations of Aβ(1-42) oligomers at a site located close to the CaM-binding site in STIM1. Internalized Aβ(1-42) produced dysregulation of the SOCE in the HT-22 cells before a sustained alteration of cytosolic Ca(2+) homeostasis can be detected, and is elicited by only 2 h of incubation with 2 μM Aβ(1-42) oligomers. We conclude that Aβ(1-42)-induced SOCE dysregulation in HT-22 cells is caused by the inhibitory modulation of STIM1, and the partial activation of ER Ca(2+)-leak channels. MDPI 2022-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9604325/ /pubmed/36293540 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012678 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Poejo, Joana
Orantos-Aguilera, Yolanda
Martin-Romero, Francisco Javier
Mata, Ana Maria
Gutierrez-Merino, Carlos
Internalized Amyloid-β (1-42) Peptide Inhibits the Store-Operated Calcium Entry in HT-22 Cells
title Internalized Amyloid-β (1-42) Peptide Inhibits the Store-Operated Calcium Entry in HT-22 Cells
title_full Internalized Amyloid-β (1-42) Peptide Inhibits the Store-Operated Calcium Entry in HT-22 Cells
title_fullStr Internalized Amyloid-β (1-42) Peptide Inhibits the Store-Operated Calcium Entry in HT-22 Cells
title_full_unstemmed Internalized Amyloid-β (1-42) Peptide Inhibits the Store-Operated Calcium Entry in HT-22 Cells
title_short Internalized Amyloid-β (1-42) Peptide Inhibits the Store-Operated Calcium Entry in HT-22 Cells
title_sort internalized amyloid-β (1-42) peptide inhibits the store-operated calcium entry in ht-22 cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9604325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36293540
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012678
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