Sphingolipid-modulated Exosome Secretion Promotes Clearance of Amyloid-β by Microglia
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Abstract
Amyloid β-peptide (Aβ), the pathogenic agent of Alzheimer disease, is a physiological metabolite whose levels are constantly controlled in normal brain. Recent studies have demonstrated that a fraction of extracellular Aβ is associated with exosomes, small membrane vesicles of endosomal origin, although the fate of Aβ in association with exosome is largely unknown. In this study, we identified novel roles for neuron-derived exosomes acting on extracellular Aβ, i.e. exosomes drive conformational changes in Aβ to form nontoxic amyloid fibrils and promote uptake of Aβ by microglia. The Aβ internalized together with exosomes was further transported to lysosomes and degraded. We also found that blockade of…
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- Microvesicles
- Exosome
- Cell biology
- Sphingomyelin
- Secretion
- Endosome
- Sphingolipid
- Microglia
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