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Presenilin mutations in familial Alzheimer disease and transgenic mouse models accelerate neuronal lysosomal pathology
Cataldo, Anne M; Peterhoff, Corrinne M; Schmidt, Stephen D; Terio, Nicole B; Duff, Karen; Beard, Margaret; Mathews, Paul M; Nixon, Ralph A
The neuronal lysosomal system is a major degradative pathway, induced by cell stress and closely linked to Alzheimer disease (AD) and other neurodegenerative diseases. Here, we show that mutations of presenilin (PS) 1 and 2, which cause familial early-onset AD (FAD), induce more severe lysosomal system neuropathology in humans than does sporadic AD (SAD). Cathepsin D and B levels were higher in PS-FAD neocortex than in SAD and, unlike neurons in SAD, expressed higher levels of the cation-independent mannose-6-phosphate receptor. Lysosomal pathology was also evident in more populations of neurons in PS-FAD brains, including the less vulnerable neurons in laminae II and IV and affected neurons contained high numbers of hydrolase-positive vesicular compartments with a broader range of abnormal morphology. In transgenic mice expressing mutant amyloid precursor protein (APPswe), introducing mutant PSI significantly upregulated the lysosomal system in neocortical and hippocampal neurons. This upregulation, though milder in severity, resembled that seen in human PS-FAD. Accumulation of hydrolases in dystrophic neurites in senile plaques was particularly strong, suggesting that amyloid deposition may be a stimulus for local mobilization of the lysosomal system. PS1 mice lacking the APPswe transgene also had a mild lysosomal response in some neuronal populations, which was not seen in the APPswe mice. Our findings suggest that presenilin mutations have amyloid-independent effects on the lysosomal system, which are synergistic with the lysosomal system pathology that is associated with beta-amyloid
PMID: 15330337
ISSN: 0022-3069
CID: 95397
Neurodegeneration in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease (AD): Roles of apoptosis and autophagy [Meeting Abstract]
Yang, DS; Kumar, A; Peterson, J; Peterhoff, CM; Duff, K; Nixon, RA; Jeyathevan, R; Martins, RN; Cataldo, AM
ISI:000223058701436
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 47738
AD-related cathepsin D overexpression promotes mitochondrial-dependent apoptosis [Meeting Abstract]
Ping, Z; Jiang, Y; Mohan, PS; Mathews, PM; Nixon, RA
ISI:000223058701439
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 47739
Binding of cystatin C to amyloid beta inhibits amyloid fibril formation [Meeting Abstract]
Pawlik, M; Sastre, M; Calero, M; Mathews, PM; Kumar, A; Schmidt, SD; Nixon, RA; Levy, E
ISI:000223058700806
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 47728
Age-associated behavioral, metabolic, and structural changes in wild-type littermates of Alzheimer's transgenic mice [Meeting Abstract]
Scholtzova, H; Pankiewicz, J; Sadowski, M; Quartermain, D; Jensen, CH; Duff, K; Nixon, RA; Helpern, JH; Gruen, RJ; Wisniewski, T
ISI:000223058700753
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 47726
Quantitative in vivo MR brain imaging in Ts65Dn mice: A murine model of Down's syndrome [Meeting Abstract]
Dyakin, VV; Chen, YX; Branch, CA; Cataldo, AM; Ardekani, B; Hogan, J; Nixon, RA
ISI:000223058700814
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 47729
Autophagic vacuoles contain high beta and gamma secretase activities [Meeting Abstract]
Yu, H; Cuervo, AM; Kumar, A; Tjernberg, L; Farmery, MR; Peterhoff, CM; Nixon, RA
ISI:000223058700474
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 47719
Autophagy in Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis [Meeting Abstract]
Nixon, RA; Yu, WH; Cuervo, AM; Cataldo, AM; Mathews, PM; Yang, DS; Zheng, P; Peterhoff, CM; Kumar, A; Jiang, Y; Peterson, J; Schmidt, SD; Mohan, P; Duff, K; Hassinger, L; Wegiel, J; Lamb, B
ISI:000223058700239
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 47716
Calpain mediates calcium-induced activation of the ERK 1,2 MAPK pathway and cytoskeletal phosphorylation in neurons: Relevance to Alzheimer's disease [Meeting Abstract]
Veeranna; Kaji, T; Boland, B; Odrljin, T; Mohan, P; Basavarajappa, BS; Peterhoff, C; Cataldo, AM; Rudnicki, A; Li, BS; Pant, HC; Hungund, BL; Arancio, O; Nixon, RA
ISI:000223058700583
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 47723
Endosomal pathology in early stage Alzheimer's disease [Meeting Abstract]
Cataldo, AM; Mathews, PM; Grbovic, OM; Peterhoff, CM; Jiang, Y; Nixon, RA
ISI:000223058700304
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 47718