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  • A novel lysosome-to-mitochondria signaling pathway disrupted by amyloid-β oligomers.

A novel lysosome-to-mitochondria signaling pathway disrupted by amyloid-β oligomers.

The EMBO journal (2018-10-24)
Andrés Norambuena, Horst Wallrabe, Rui Cao, Dora Bigler Wang, Antonia Silva, Zdenek Svindrych, Ammasi Periasamy, Song Hu, Rudolph E Tanzi, Doo Yeon Kim, George S Bloom
ABSTRACT

The mechanisms of mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease are incompletely understood. Using two-photon fluorescence lifetime microscopy of the coenzymes, NADH and NADPH, and tracking brain oxygen metabolism with multi-parametric photoacoustic microscopy, we show that activation of lysosomal mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) by insulin or amino acids stimulates mitochondrial activity and regulates mitochondrial DNA synthesis in neurons. Amyloid-β oligomers, which are precursors of amyloid plaques in Alzheimer's disease brain and stimulate mTORC1 protein kinase activity at the plasma membrane but not at lysosomes, block this Nutrient-induced Mitochondrial Activity (NiMA) by a mechanism dependent on tau, which forms neurofibrillary tangles in Alzheimer's disease brain. NiMA was also disrupted in fibroblasts derived from two patients with tuberous sclerosis complex, a genetic disorder that causes dysregulation of lysosomal mTORC1. Thus, lysosomal mTORC1 couples nutrient availability to mitochondrial activity and links mitochondrial dysfunction to Alzheimer's disease by a mechanism dependent on the soluble building blocks of the poorly soluble plaques and tangles.

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Aphidicolin, Aphidicolin, CAS 38966-21-1, is a cell-permeable antibiotic that acts as a cell synchronization agent. Blocks the cell cycle at early S-phase.
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