Analysis of GRK2 aggregation in the pathology of Alzheimer disease in animal models

动物模型中阿尔茨海默病病理学中GRK2聚集的分析

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Abstract

The G-protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) exerts essential functions in cell growth and survival. Searching for a connection between GRK2 and the neurodegenerative Alzheimer disease (AD), we find increased aggregated serine-670-phosphorylated GRK2 (phospho-S670-GRK2) in brains of AD mice and patients with dementia likely due to AD. Harmful phospho-S670-GRK2 aggregation is induced by two hallmark proteins of AD: beta-amyloid and the neurofibrillary-tangle-inducing, TAU-P301L. Aggregated phospho-S670-GRK2 triggers aggregation of TOMM6 (translocase of outer mitochondrial membrane 6), promotes mitochondrial dysfunction, and enhances beta-amyloid. Transgenic expression of inactive GRK2-K220R or a GRK-inhibitory peptide proves that neuropathological features are caused by GRK2 inactivation. Restoration of TOMM6 by neuron-specific TOMM6 expression reduces beta-amyloid plaques but enhances soluble beta-amyloid and increases mortality. In contrast, reconstitution of monomeric GRK2 and proteasomal phospho-S670-GRK2 degradation by small molecules counteracts neuropathological AD features, prevents neuronal loss, and improves survival. Thus, targeting of pathological GRK2 aggregation slows aging-induced neurodegeneration.

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