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- Title
Lipid rafts are primary mediators of amyloid oxidative attack on plasma membrane.
- Authors
Zampagni, Mariagioia; Evangelisti, Elisa; Cascella, Roberta; Liguri, Gianfranco; Becatti, Matteo; Pensalfini, Anna; Uberti, Daniela; Cenini, Giovanna; Memo, Maurizio; Bagnoli, Silvia; Nacmias, Benedetta; Sorbi, Sandro; Cecchi, Cristina
- Abstract
Increasing evidence indicates that cell surfaces are early interaction sites for Aβ-derived diffusible ligands (ADDLs) and neurons in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathogenesis. Our previous data showed significant oxidative damage at the plasma membrane in fibroblasts from familial AD patients with enhanced Aβ production. Here, we report that lipid rafts, ordered membrane microdomains, are chronic mediators of Aβ-induced lipid peroxidation in SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells overexpressing amyloid precursor protein (APPwt) and APPV717G genes and in fibroblasts bearing the APPV717I gene mutation. Confocal microscope analysis showed that Aβ-oxidised rafts recruit more ADDLs than corresponding domains in control cells, triggering a further increase in membrane lipid peroxidation and loss of membrane integrity. Moreover, amyloid pickup at the oxidative-damaged domains was prevented by enhanced cholesterol levels, anti-ganglioside (GM1) antibodies, the B subunit of cholera toxin and lipid raft structure alteration. An enhanced structural rigidity of the detergent-resistant domains, isolated from APPwt and APPV717G cells and exposed to ADDLs, indicates a specific perturbation of raft physicochemical features in cells facing increased amyloid assembly at the membrane surface. These data identify lipid rafts as key mediators of oxidative damage as a result of their ability to recruit aggregates to the cell surface.
- Subjects
ALZHEIMER'S disease; CELL membranes; LIGANDS (Biochemistry); NEURONS; NEUROBLASTOMA
- Publication
Journal of Molecular Medicine, 2010, Vol 88, Issue 6, p597
- ISSN
0946-2716
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00109-010-0603-8