Precision Mapping of Amyloid-β Binding Reveals Perisynaptic Localization and Spatially Restricted Plasticity Deficits

淀粉样蛋白-β结合的精确映射揭示了突触周围定位和空间限制的可塑性缺陷

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作者:Hannah S Actor-Engel, Samantha L Schwartz, Kevin C Crosby, Brooke L Sinnen, Olga Prikhodko, Harrison J Ramsay, Jennifer N Bourne, Christina S Winborn, Alexandra Lucas, Katharine R Smith, Mark L Dell'Acqua, Matthew J Kennedy

Abstract

Secreted amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide forms neurotoxic oligomeric assemblies thought to cause synaptic deficits associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Soluble Aβ oligomers (Aβo) directly bind to neurons with high affinity and block plasticity mechanisms related to learning and memory, trigger loss of excitatory synapses and eventually cause cell death. While Aβo toxicity has been intensely investigated, it remains unclear precisely where Aβo initially binds to the surface of neurons and whether sites of binding relate to synaptic deficits. Here, we used a combination of live cell, super-resolution and ultrastructural imaging techniques to investigate the kinetics, reversibility and nanoscale location of Aβo binding. Surprisingly, Aβo does not bind directly at the synaptic cleft as previously thought but, instead, forms distinct nanoscale clusters encircling the postsynaptic membrane with a significant fraction also binding presynaptic axon terminals. Synaptic plasticity deficits were observed at Aβo-bound synapses but not closely neighboring Aβo-free synapses. Thus, perisynaptic Aβo binding triggers spatially restricted signaling mechanisms to disrupt synaptic function. These data provide new insight into the earliest steps of Aβo pathology and lay the groundwork for future studies evaluating potential surface receptor(s) and local signaling mechanisms responsible for Aβo binding and synapse dysfunction.

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