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Study of Exosomes Shed New Light on Physiology of Amyloidogenesis.

Guillaume van Niel1,2.   

Abstract

Accumulation of toxic amyloid oligomers, a key feature in the pathogenesis of amyloid-related diseases, results from an imbalance between generation and clearance of amyloidogenic proteins. Cell biology has brought to light the key roles of multivesicular endosomes (MVEs) and their intraluminal vesicles (ILVs), which can be secreted as exosomes, in amyloid generation and clearance. To better understand these roles, we have investigated a relevant physiological model of amyloid formation in pigment cells. These cells have tuned their endosomes to optimize the formation of functional amyloid fibrils from the premelanosome protein (PMEL) and to avoid potential accumulation of toxic species. The functional amyloids derived from PMEL reveal striking analogies with the generation of Aβ peptides. We have recently strengthened these analogies using extracellular vesicles as reporters of the endosomal processes that regulate PMEL melanogenesis. We have shown that in pigmented cells, apolipoprotein E (ApoE) is associated with ILVs and exosomes, and regulates the formation of PMEL amyloid fibrils in endosomes. This process secures the generation of amyloid fibrils by exploiting ILVs as amyloid-nucleating platforms. This physiological model of amyloidogenesis could shed new light on the roles of MVEs and exosomes in conditions with pathological amyloid metabolism, such as Alzheimer's disease.

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Keywords:  Alzheimer; Amyloid; ApoE; Aβ; Endosomes; Exosomes; Intraluminal vesicles; MVB; PMEL; Pigmented cells

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26983829     DOI: 10.1007/s10571-016-0357-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Neurobiol        ISSN: 0272-4340            Impact factor:   5.046


  160 in total

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Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2001-11       Impact factor: 4.138

2.  Premelanosome amyloid-like fibrils are composed of only golgi-processed forms of Pmel17 that have been proteolytically processed in endosomes.

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Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2007-11-08       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 3.  MVB vesicle formation: ESCRT-dependent, ESCRT-independent and everything in between.

Authors:  Markus Babst
Journal:  Curr Opin Cell Biol       Date:  2011-05-11       Impact factor: 8.382

4.  Regulated expression of apolipoprotein E by human retinal pigment epithelial cells.

Authors:  Brian Y Ishida; Kathy R Bailey; Keith G Duncan; Robert J Chalkley; A L Burlingame; John P Kane; Daniel M Schwartz
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  2003-11-01       Impact factor: 5.922

5.  Decreased amyloid-β pathologies by intracerebral loading of glycosphingolipid-enriched exosomes in Alzheimer model mice.

Authors:  Kohei Yuyama; Hui Sun; Shota Sakai; Susumu Mitsutake; Megumi Okada; Hidetoshi Tahara; Jun-Ichi Furukawa; Naoki Fujitani; Yasuro Shinohara; Yasuyuki Igarashi
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2014-07-18       Impact factor: 5.157

6.  Characterization and comprehensive proteome profiling of exosomes secreted by hepatocytes.

Authors:  Javier Conde-Vancells; Eva Rodriguez-Suarez; Nieves Embade; David Gil; Rune Matthiesen; Mikel Valle; Felix Elortza; Shelly C Lu; Jose M Mato; Juan M Falcon-Perez
Journal:  J Proteome Res       Date:  2008-12       Impact factor: 4.466

Review 7.  Exosomes: vesicular carriers for intercellular communication in neurodegenerative disorders.

Authors:  Anja Schneider; Mikael Simons
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  2012-05-19       Impact factor: 5.249

8.  Functional amyloid formation within mammalian tissue.

Authors:  Douglas M Fowler; Atanas V Koulov; Christelle Alory-Jost; Michael S Marks; William E Balch; Jeffery W Kelly
Journal:  PLoS Biol       Date:  2006-01       Impact factor: 8.029

9.  Distinct protein sorting and localization to premelanosomes, melanosomes, and lysosomes in pigmented melanocytic cells.

Authors:  G Raposo; D Tenza; D M Murphy; J F Berson; M S Marks
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2001-02-19       Impact factor: 10.539

Review 10.  Amyloid-clearing proteins and their epigenetic regulation as a therapeutic target in Alzheimer's disease.

Authors:  Natalia N Nalivaeva; Nikolai D Belyaev; Caroline Kerridge; Anthony J Turner
Journal:  Front Aging Neurosci       Date:  2014-09-17       Impact factor: 5.750

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Review 1.  Sphingolipid-Enriched Extracellular Vesicles and Alzheimer's Disease: A Decade of Research.

Authors:  Michael B Dinkins; Guanghu Wang; Erhard Bieberich
Journal:  J Alzheimers Dis       Date:  2017       Impact factor: 4.472

Review 2.  PMEL Amyloid Fibril Formation: The Bright Steps of Pigmentation.

Authors:  Christin Bissig; Leila Rochin; Guillaume van Niel
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2016-08-31       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 3.  Molecular interactions at the surface of extracellular vesicles.

Authors:  Edit I Buzás; Eszter Á Tóth; Barbara W Sódar; Katalin É Szabó-Taylor
Journal:  Semin Immunopathol       Date:  2018-04-16       Impact factor: 9.623

Review 4.  Extracellular Vesicles as New Players in Cellular Senescence.

Authors:  Lorena Urbanelli; Sandra Buratta; Krizia Sagini; Brunella Tancini; Carla Emiliani
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2016-08-26       Impact factor: 5.923

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