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BECN1/Beclin 1 is recruited into lipid rafts by prion to activate autophagy in response to amyloid β 42

Journal

AUTOPHAGY
Volume 9, Issue 12, Pages 2009-2021

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/auto.26118

Keywords

amyloid beta; prion protein; autophagy; lipid rafts; BECN1

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  1. Brain Korea 21 program
  2. Global Research Laboratory Program [K21004000002-12A0500-00210]
  3. Korea government (MSIP) [NRF-2013R1A2A1A01016896]
  4. Alzheimer disease grant [A092058-1113-0000400]
  5. Ministry of Human Health and Welfare of the Korean government

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Prion protein (PRNP) has been implicated in various types of neurodegenerative diseases. Although much is known about prion diseases, the function of cellular PRNP remains cryptic. Here, we show that PRNP mediates amyloid (1-42) (A(42))-induced autophagy activation through its interaction with BECN1. Treatment with A(42) enhanced autophagy flux in neuronal cells. A(42)-induced autophagy activation, however, was impaired in prnp-knockout primary cortical neurons and Prnp-knockdown or prnp-knockout neuronal cells. Immunoprecipitation assays revealed that PRNP interacted with BECN1 via the BCL2-binding domain of BECN1. This interaction promoted the subcellular localization of BECN1 into lipid rafts of the plasma membrane and enhanced activity of PtdIns3K (whose catalytic subunit is termed PIK3C3, mammalian ortholog of yeast VPS34) in lipid rafts by generating PtdIns3P in response to A(42). Further, the levels of lipid rafts that colocalized with BECN1, decreased in the brains of aged C57BL/6 mice, as did PRNP. These results suggested that PRNP interacts with BECN1 to recruit the PIK3C3 complex into lipid rafts and thus activates autophagy in response to A(42), defining a novel role of PRNP in the regulation of autophagy.

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