Nogo‑66 promotes β‑amyloid protein secretion via NgR/ROCK‑dependent BACE1 activation

Nogo-66 通过 NgR/ROCK 依赖的 BACE1 激活促进 β 淀粉样蛋白的分泌

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作者:Qing-Qing Xie #, Xiao Feng #, Yi-Υun Huang, Nian Fang, Hua Yi, Zi-Jian Wang, Qiao-Υu Cao, Guo-Feng Lou, Jun-Ping Pan, Yang Hu, Fang-Cheng Li, Qing Zheng, Fei Xiao

Abstract

The generation of β‑amyloid protein (Aβ) is considered a key step in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the regulation of its production is an important therapeutic strategy. It was hypothesized in the present study that Nogo‑A may be involved in AD and may regulate the generation of Aβ. Nogo‑A is known to act as a major inhibitor of neuron regeneration in the adult central nervous system. A recent study indicated that Nogo‑A is associated with AD; however, the underlying effect and molecular mechanisms remain largely elusive. In the present study, the potential effects of Nogo‑A on AD were investigated. ELISA was used to detect the levels of Aβ, enzymatic activity detection kits were used to determine the activity of secretase enzymes in amyloid precursor protein (APP) metabolism, and western blot analysis was used to detect the expression levels of proteins associated with the APP processing and Nogo‑A/Nogo‑66 receptor (NgR) signaling pathways. The results revealed that Nogo‑66, the major inhibitory region of Nogo‑A, promoted neuronal Aβ secretion by increasing the activity of β‑secretase 1 via the NgR/Rho‑associated coiled‑coil containing kinases pathway in a dose‑dependent manner. The present data suggested that Nogo‑A may facilitate the onset and development of AD by promoting Aβ secretion, providing information on a potential novel target for AD therapy.

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