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BACE1 and SCD1 are associated with neurodegeneration
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Villamil-Ortiz, Javier Gustavo
, Area-Gomez, Estela
, Salomon-Cruz, Ivan Daniel
, Villegas Lanau, Carlos Andres
, Cardona Gomez, Gloria Patricia
, Bedoya-Guzmán, Ferley A.
, Arias-Londoño, Julián David
, Barrera-Sandoval, Angela Maria
, Pacheco-Herrero, Mar
, Gutierrez Vargas, Johanna Andrea
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Aging Neuroscience
/ BACE1
/ neurodegeneration
/ phospholipids
/ pro-inflammation
/ PUFAs
/ SCD1
2023
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BACE1 and SCD1 are associated with neurodegeneration
by
Villamil-Ortiz, Javier Gustavo
, Area-Gomez, Estela
, Salomon-Cruz, Ivan Daniel
, Villegas Lanau, Carlos Andres
, Cardona Gomez, Gloria Patricia
, Bedoya-Guzmán, Ferley A.
, Arias-Londoño, Julián David
, Barrera-Sandoval, Angela Maria
, Pacheco-Herrero, Mar
, Gutierrez Vargas, Johanna Andrea
in
Aging Neuroscience
/ BACE1
/ neurodegeneration
/ phospholipids
/ pro-inflammation
/ PUFAs
/ SCD1
2023
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BACE1 and SCD1 are associated with neurodegeneration
by
Villamil-Ortiz, Javier Gustavo
, Area-Gomez, Estela
, Salomon-Cruz, Ivan Daniel
, Villegas Lanau, Carlos Andres
, Cardona Gomez, Gloria Patricia
, Bedoya-Guzmán, Ferley A.
, Arias-Londoño, Julián David
, Barrera-Sandoval, Angela Maria
, Pacheco-Herrero, Mar
, Gutierrez Vargas, Johanna Andrea
in
Aging Neuroscience
/ BACE1
/ neurodegeneration
/ phospholipids
/ pro-inflammation
/ PUFAs
/ SCD1
2023
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BACE1 and SCD1 are associated with neurodegeneration
2023
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Proteolytic processing of amyloid protein precursor by β-site secretase enzyme (BACE1) is dependent on the cellular lipid composition and is affected by endomembrane trafficking in dementia and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 (SCD1) is responsible for the synthesis of fatty acid monounsaturation (MUFAs), whose accumulation is strongly associated with cognitive dysfunction.IntroductionProteolytic processing of amyloid protein precursor by β-site secretase enzyme (BACE1) is dependent on the cellular lipid composition and is affected by endomembrane trafficking in dementia and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 (SCD1) is responsible for the synthesis of fatty acid monounsaturation (MUFAs), whose accumulation is strongly associated with cognitive dysfunction.In this study, we analyzed the relationship between BACE1 and SCD1 in vivo and in vitro neurodegenerative models and their association in familial AD (FAD), sporadic AD (SAD), and cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) using microscopy, biochemical, and mass SPECT approach.MethodsIn this study, we analyzed the relationship between BACE1 and SCD1 in vivo and in vitro neurodegenerative models and their association in familial AD (FAD), sporadic AD (SAD), and cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) using microscopy, biochemical, and mass SPECT approach.Our findings showed that BACE1 and SCD1 immunoreactivities were increased and colocalized in astrocytes of the hippocampus in a rat model of global cerebral ischemia (2-VO). A synergistic effect of double BACE1/SCD1 silencing on the recovery of motor and cognitive functions was obtained. This neuroprotective regulation involved the segregation of phospholipids (PLs) associated with polyunsaturated fatty acids in the hippocampus, cerebrospinal fluid, and serum. The double silencing in the sham and ischemic groups was stronger in the serum, inducing an inverse ratio between total phosphatydilcholine (PC) and lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC), represented mainly by the reduction of PC 38:4 and PC 36:4 and an increase in LPC 16:0 and LPC 18:0. Furthermore, PC 38:4 and PC:36:4 levels augmented in pathological conditions in in vitro AD models. BACE1 and SCD1 increases were confirmed in the hippocampus of FAD, SAD, and CADASIL.ResultsOur findings showed that BACE1 and SCD1 immunoreactivities were increased and colocalized in astrocytes of the hippocampus in a rat model of global cerebral ischemia (2-VO). A synergistic effect of double BACE1/SCD1 silencing on the recovery of motor and cognitive functions was obtained. This neuroprotective regulation involved the segregation of phospholipids (PLs) associated with polyunsaturated fatty acids in the hippocampus, cerebrospinal fluid, and serum. The double silencing in the sham and ischemic groups was stronger in the serum, inducing an inverse ratio between total phosphatydilcholine (PC) and lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC), represented mainly by the reduction of PC 38:4 and PC 36:4 and an increase in LPC 16:0 and LPC 18:0. Furthermore, PC 38:4 and PC:36:4 levels augmented in pathological conditions in in vitro AD models. BACE1 and SCD1 increases were confirmed in the hippocampus of FAD, SAD, and CADASIL.Therefore, the findings suggest a novel convergence of BACE-1 and SCD1 in neurodegeneration, related to pro-inflammatory phospholipids.ConclusionTherefore, the findings suggest a novel convergence of BACE-1 and SCD1 in neurodegeneration, related to pro-inflammatory phospholipids.
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Frontiers Media S.A
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