Gain Of Pitrm1 Peptidase In Cortical Neurons Affords Protection Of Mitochondrial And Synaptic Function In An Advanced Age Mouse Model Of Alzheimer'S Disease

AGING CELL(2021)

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Mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the early pathological features of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Accumulation of cerebral and mitochondrial A beta links to mitochondrial and synaptic toxicity. We have previously demonstrated the mechanism by which presequence peptidase (PITRM1)-mediated clearance of mitochondrial A beta contributes to mitochondrial and cerebral amyloid pathology and mitochondrial and synaptic stress in adult transgenic AD mice overexpressing A beta up to 12 months old. Here, we investigate the effect of PITRM1 in an advanced age AD mouse model (up to 19-24 months) to address the fundamental unexplored question of whether restoration/gain of PITRM1 function protects against mitochondrial and synaptic dysfunction associated with A beta accumulation and whether this protection is maintained even at later ages featuring profound amyloid pathology and synaptic failure. Using newly developed aged PITRM1/A beta-producing AD mice, we first uncovered reduction in PITRM1 expression in AD-affected cortex of AD mice at 19-24 months of age. Increasing neuronal PITRM1 activity/expression re-established mitochondrial respiration, suppressed reactive oxygen species, improved synaptic function, and reduced loss of synapses even at advanced ages (up to 19-24 months). Notably, loss of PITRM1 proteolytic activity resulted in A beta accumulation and failure to rescue mitochondrial and synaptic function, suggesting that PITRM1 activity is required for the degradation and clearance of mitochondrial A beta and A beta deposition. These data indicate that augmenting PITRM1 function results in persistent life-long protection against A beta toxicity in an AD mouse model. Therefore, augmenting PITRM1 function may enhance A beta clearance in mitochondria, thereby maintaining mitochondrial integrity and ultimately slowing the progression of AD.
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amyloid pathology, mitochondrial A&#946, clearance, mitochondrial proteolysis, mitochondria&#8208, related proinflammation, synaptic rescue
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