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Title: Annexin A5 prevents amyloid-β-induced toxicity in choroid plexus: implication for Alzheimer’s disease
Author: Bartolomé, Fernando
Krzyzanowska, Agnieszka
Cueva, Macarena de la
Pascual, Consuelo
Antequera, Desiree
Spuch, Carlos
Villarejo Galende, Alberto
Rabano, Alberto
Fortea Ormaechea, Juan
Alcolea, Daniel
Lleo, Alberto
Ferrer, Isidro (Ferrer Abizanda)
Hardy, John
Abramov, Andrey Y.
Carro, Eva
Keywords: Malaltia d'Alzheimer
Metabolisme de proteïnes
Alzheimer's disease
Protein metabolism
Issue Date: 10-Jun-2020
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Abstract: In Alzheimer's disease (AD) amyloid-beta (A beta) deposits may cause impairments in choroid plexus, a specialised brain structure which forms the blood-cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barrier. We previously carried out a mass proteomic-based study in choroid plexus from AD patients and we found several differentially regulated proteins compared with healthy subjects. One of these proteins, annexin A5, was previously demonstrated implicated in blocking A beta -induced cytotoxicity in neuronal cell cultures. Here, we investigated the effects of annexin A5 on A beta toxicity in choroid plexus. We used choroid plexus tissue samples and CSF from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and AD patients to analyse A beta accumulation, cell death and annexin A5 levels compared with control subjects. Choroid plexus cell cultures from rats were used to analyse annexin A5 effects on A beta -induced cytotoxicity. AD choroid plexus exhibited progressive reduction of annexin A5 levels along with progressive increased A beta accumulation and cell death as disease stage was higher. On the other hand, annexin A5 levels in CSF from patients were found progressively increased as the disease stage increased in severity. In choroid plexus primary cultures, A beta administration reduced endogenous annexin A5 levels in a time-course dependent manner and simultaneously increased annexin A5 levels in extracellular medium. Annexin A5 addition to choroid plexus cell cultures restored the A beta -induced impairments on autophagy flux and apoptosis in a calcium-dependent manner. We propose that annexin A5 would exert a protective role in choroid plexus and this protection is lost as A beta accumulates with the disease progression. Then, brain protection against further toxic insults would be jeopardised.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-66177-5
It is part of: Scientific Reports, 2020, vol. 10
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/171788
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-66177-5
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