Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4347896 Neuroscience Letters 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Amyloid precursor protein (APP) is expressed ubiquitously but its wrong cleavage only occurs in central nervous system. In this research, overexpression of wild type human APP695 was found to stimulate the adhesion and migration of N2a cells. In the cells co-transfected by familial Alzheimer’s disease (FAD)-linked Swedish mutant of APP695 gene plus △E9 deleted presenilin1 gene (N2a/Swe.△9), however, this stimulating function was impaired compared to that in the cells co-transfected by Swedish mutant of APP695 gene plus dominant negative mutant of presenilin1 D385A gene (N2a/Swe.385). Furthermore, it was also found that the phosphorylation of FAK Tyr-861 and GSK-3β Ser-9 was reduced in N2a/Swe.Δ9 cells, which can be possibly taken as a reasonable explanation for the underlying mechanism. Our results suggest that impaired cell adhesion and migration induced by abnormal cleavage of APP could contribute to the pathological effects in FAD brain.

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