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Perforin Promotes Amyloid Beta Internalisation in Neurons.

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Erica Lana Mahbod Khanbolouki Charline Degavre Eva-Britt Samuelsson Elisabet Åkesson Bengt Winblad Evren Alici Christina Unger Lithner Homira Behbahani

Mol Neurobiol 2017 03 16;54(2):874-887. Epub 2016 Jan 16.

Division for Neurogeriatrics, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society (NVS), Center for Alzheimer Research, Karolinska Institutet, Novum 5th floor, Huddinge, 141 57, Sweden.

Studies on the mechanisms of neuronal amyloid-β (Aβ) internalisation are crucial for understanding the neuropathological progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). We here investigated how extracellular Aβ peptides are internalised and focused on three different pathways: (i) via endocytic mechanisms, (ii) via the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) and (iii) via the pore-forming protein perforin. Both Aβ and Aβ were internalised in retinoic acid differentiated neuroblastoma (RA-SH-SY5Y) cells. A higher concentration was required for Aβ (250 nM) compared with Aβ (100 nM). The internalised Aβ showed a dot-like pattern of distribution whereas Aβ accumulated in larger and distinct formations. By confocal microscopy, we showed that Aβ and Aβ co-localised with mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and lysosomes. Aβ treatment of human primary cortical neurons (hPCN) confirmed our findings in RA-SH-SY5Y cells, but hPCN were less sensitive to Aβ; therefore, a 20 (Aβ) and 50 (Aβ) times higher concentration was needed for inducing uptake. The blocking of endocytosis completely inhibited the internalisation of Aβ peptides in RA-SH-SY5Y cells and hPCN, indicating that this is a major pathway by which Aβ enters the cells. In addition, the internalisation of Aβ, but not Aβ, was reduced by 55 % by blocking RAGE. Finally, for the first time we showed that pore formation in cell membranes by perforin led to Aβ internalisation in hPCN. Understanding how Aβ is internalised sheds light on the pathological role of Aβ and provides further ideas of inhibitory strategies for preventing Aβ internalisation and the spreading of neurodegeneration in AD.

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