Membrane lipid remodeling modulates γ-secretase processivity
2023-02-15 | journal article
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- Authors
- Dawkins, Edgar; Derks, Rico J. E.; Schifferer, Martina ; Trambauer, Johannes; Winkler, Edith; Simons, Mikael ; Paquet, Dominik; Giera, Martin; Kamp, Frits; Steiner, Harald
- Abstract
- Imbalances in the amounts of amyloid-β peptides (Aβ) generated by the membrane proteases β- and γ-secretase are considered as a trigger of Alzheimer´s disease (AD). Cell-free studies of γ-secretase have shown that increasing membrane thickness modulates Aβ generation, but it has remained unclear if these effects are translatable to cells. Here we show that the very long chain fatty acid erucic acid (EA) triggers acyl chain remodeling in AD cell models, resulting in substantial lipidome alterations which included increased esterification of EA in membrane lipids. Membrane remodeling enhanced γ-secretase processivity, resulting in the increased production of the potentially beneficial Aβ37 and/or Aβ38 species in multiple cell lines. Unexpectedly, we found that the membrane remodeling stimulated total Aβ secretion by cells expressing WT γ-secretase, but lowered it for cells expressing an aggressive familial AD mutant γ-secretase. We conclude that EA-mediated modulation of membrane composition is accompanied by complex lipid homeostatic changes that can impact amyloidogenic processing in different ways and elicit distinct γ-secretase responses, providing critical implications for lipid-based AD treatment strategies.
- Issue Date
- 15-February-2023
- Journal
- The Journal of Biological Chemistry
- Project
- TRR 274: Checkpoints of Central Nervous System Recovery
TRR 274 | Z01: Bioimaging Platform - Working Group
- RG Schifferer
RG Simons (The Biology of Glia in Development and Disease) - ISSN
- 0021-9258
- eISSN
- 1083-351X
- Language
- English