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Title

Roles of ZnT86D in Neurodevelopment and Pathogenesis of Alzheimer Disease in a Drosophila melanogaster Model.

Authors

Lee, Banseok; Choi, Byoungyun; Park, Youngjae; Jang, Seokhui; Yuan, Chunyu; Lim, Chaejin; Lee, Jang Ho; Song, Gyun Jee; Cho, Kyoung Sang

Abstract

Zinc is a fundamental trace element essential for numerous biological processes, and zinc homeostasis is regulated by the Zrt-/Irt-like protein (ZIP) and zinc transporter (ZnT) families. ZnT7 is mainly localized in the Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and transports zinc into these organelles. Although previous studies have reported the role of zinc in animal physiology, little is known about the importance of zinc in the Golgi apparatus and ER in animal development and neurodegenerative diseases. In this study, we demonstrated that ZnT86D, a Drosophila ortholog of ZnT7, plays a pivotal role in the neurodevelopment and pathogenesis of Alzheimer disease (AD). When ZnT86D was silenced in neurons, the embryo-to-adult survival rate, locomotor activity, and lifespan were dramatically reduced. The toxic phenotypes were accompanied by abnormal neurogenesis and neuronal cell death. Furthermore, knockdown of ZnT86D in the neurons of a Drosophila AD model increased apoptosis and exacerbated neurodegeneration without significant changes in the deposition of amyloid beta plaques and susceptibility to oxidative stress. Taken together, our results suggest that an appropriate distribution of zinc in the Golgi apparatus and ER is important for neuronal development and neuroprotection and that ZnT7 is a potential protective factor against AD.

Subjects

GOLGI apparatus; DROSOPHILA melanogaster; ALZHEIMER'S disease; PHYSIOLOGY; NEURAL development; ZINC transporters

Publication

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022, Vol 23, Issue 19, p11832

ISSN

1661-6596

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/ijms231911832

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