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Amyloid-b nanotubes are associated with prion protein-dependent synaptotoxicity

Author(s)
Nicoll, Andrew J.  
Panico, Silvia  
Freir, Darragh  
Herron, Caroline  
O'Malley, Tiernan  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/6816
Date Issued
2013-09-11
Date Available
2015-08-17T15:27:01Z
Abstract
Growing evidence suggests water-soluble, non-fibrillar forms of amyloid-β protein (Aβ) have important roles in Alzheimer's disease with toxicities mimicked by synthetic Aβ(1-42). However, no defined toxic structures acting via specific receptors have been identified and roles of proposed receptors, such as prion protein (PrP), remain controversial. Here we quantify binding to PrP of Aβ(1-42) after different durations of aggregation. We show PrP-binding and PrP-dependent inhibition of long-term potentiation (LTP) correlate with the presence of protofibrils. Globular oligomers bind less avidly to PrP and do not inhibit LTP, whereas fibrils inhibit LTP in a PrP-independent manner. That only certain transient Aβ assemblies cause PrP-dependent toxicity explains conflicting reports regarding the involvement of PrP in Aβ-induced impairments. We show that these protofibrils contain a defined nanotubular structure with a previously unidentified triple helical conformation. Blocking the formation of Aβ nanotubes or their interaction with PrP might have a role in treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
Other Sponsorship
UK Medical Research Council
Wellcome Trust
Foundation for Neurologic Diseases
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Journal
Nature Communications
Volume
4
Issue
2416
Start Page
1
End Page
9
Copyright (Published Version)
2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited
Subjects

Alzheimer's disease

Aβ nanotubes

DOI
10.1038/ncomms3416
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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