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The 37kDa/67kDa Laminin receptor acts as a receptor for Aβ42 internalization

Scientific Reports, Volume 4, Article 5556, Year 2014

Neuronal loss is a major neuropathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The associations between soluble A oligomers and cellular components cause this neurotoxicity. The 37 ...kDa/67 ...kDa laminin receptor (LRP/LR) has recently been implicated in Aβ pathogenesis. In this study the mechanism underlying the pathological role of LRP/LR was elucidated. Försters Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) revealed that LRP/LR and Aβ form a biologically relevant interaction. The ability of LRP/LR to form stable associations with endogenously shed Aβ was confirmed by pull down assays and Aβ-ELISAs. Antibody blockade of this association significantly lowered Aβ 42 induced apoptosis. Furthermore, antibody blockade and shRNA mediated downregulation of LRP/LR significantly hampered Aβ 42 internalization. These results suggest that LRP/LR is a receptor for A 42 internalization, mediating its endocytosis and contributing to the cytotoxicity of the neuropeptide by facilitating intra-cellular Aβ 42 accumulation. These findings recommend anti-LRP/LR specific antibodies and shRNAs as potential therapeutic tools for AD treatment.
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