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Presenilin/γ-Secretase Activity Is Located in Acidic Compartments of Live Neurons

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Journal J Neurosci
Specialty Neurology
Date 2021 Nov 23
PMID 34810230
Citations 18
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Presenilin (PSEN)/γ-secretase is a protease complex responsible for the proteolytic processing of numerous substrates. These substrates include the amyloid precursor protein (APP), the cleavage of which by γ-secretase results in the production of β-amyloid (Aβ) peptides. However, exactly where within the neuron γ-secretase processes APP C99 to generate Aβ and APP intracellular domain (AICD) is still not fully understood. Here, we employ novel Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based multiplexed imaging assays to directly "visualize" the subcellular compartment(s) in which γ-secretase primarily cleaves C99 in mouse cortex primary neurons (from both male and female embryos). Our results demonstrate that γ-secretase processes C99 mainly in LysoTracker-positive low-pH compartments. Using a new immunostaining protocol which distinguishes Aβ from C99, we also show that intracellular Aβ is significantly accumulated in the same subcellular loci. Furthermore, we found functional correlation between the endo-lysosomal pH and cellular γ-secretase activity. Taken together, our findings are consistent with Aβ being produced from C99 by γ-secretase within acidic compartments such as lysosomes and late endosomes in living neurons. Alzheimer's disease (AD) genetics and histopathology highlight the importance of amyloid precursor protein (APP) processing by γ-secretase in pathogenesis. For the first time, this study has enabled us to directly "visualize" that γ-secretase processes C99 mainly in acidic compartments such as late endosomes and lysosomes in live neurons. Furthermore, we uncovered that intracellular β-amyloid (Aβ) is significantly accumulated in the same subcellular loci. Emerging evidence proposes the great importance of the endo-lysosomal pathway in mechanisms of misfolded proteins propagation (e.g., Tau, α-Syn). Therefore, the predominant processing of C99 and enrichment of Aβ in late endosomes and lysosomes may be critical events in the molecular cascade leading to AD.

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