Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most frequent cause of dementia in the elderly. Few cases are familial (FAD), due to autosomal dominant mutations in presenilin-1 (PS1), presenilin-2 (PS2) or amyloid precursor protein (APP). The three proteins are involved in the generation of amyloid-beta (A?) peptides, providing genetic support to the hypothesis of A? pathogenicity. However, clinical trials focused on the A? pathway failed in their attempt to modify disease progression, suggesting the existence of additional pathogenic mechanisms. Ca2+ dysregulation is a feature of cerebral aging, with an increased frequency and anticipated age of onset in several forms of neurodegeneration, including AD. Interestingly, FAD-linked PS1 and PS2 mutants alter multiple key cellular pathways, including Ca2+ signaling. By generating novel tools for measuring Ca2+ in living cells, and combining different approaches, we showed that FAD-linked PS2 mutants significantly alter cell Ca2+ signaling and brain network activity, as summarized below.

Familial Alzheimer's disease presenilin-2 mutants affect Ca2+ homeostasis and brain network excitability

Pendin D
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Basso E;Filadi R;Greotti E;Galla L;Gomiero C;Pozzan T
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2021

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most frequent cause of dementia in the elderly. Few cases are familial (FAD), due to autosomal dominant mutations in presenilin-1 (PS1), presenilin-2 (PS2) or amyloid precursor protein (APP). The three proteins are involved in the generation of amyloid-beta (A?) peptides, providing genetic support to the hypothesis of A? pathogenicity. However, clinical trials focused on the A? pathway failed in their attempt to modify disease progression, suggesting the existence of additional pathogenic mechanisms. Ca2+ dysregulation is a feature of cerebral aging, with an increased frequency and anticipated age of onset in several forms of neurodegeneration, including AD. Interestingly, FAD-linked PS1 and PS2 mutants alter multiple key cellular pathways, including Ca2+ signaling. By generating novel tools for measuring Ca2+ in living cells, and combining different approaches, we showed that FAD-linked PS2 mutants significantly alter cell Ca2+ signaling and brain network activity, as summarized below.
2021
Istituto di Neuroscienze - IN - Sede Secondaria Padova
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Alzheimer's disease; Amyloid-beta; Brain network; Ca2+ probes; Calcium homeostasis; Presenilin
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Pendin, D; Fasolato, C; Basso, E; Filadi, R; Greotti, E; Galla, L; Gomiero, C; Leparulo, A; Redolfi, N; Scremin, E; Vajente, N; Pozzan, T; Pizzo, P...espandi
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