Familial Alzheimer’s Disease‐linked Swedish mutation impairs APP axonal transport

Alzheimer's & Dementia(2023)

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Abstract Background It is well‐established that most familial Alzheimer’s disease (AD) mutations alter processing of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) and perturb the balance between its proteolytic fragments. Considering different APP fragments play a role in its axonal transport, we here ask whether familial APP mutations impair axonal transport and homeostasis. Method Stem cells‐derived human neurons were transduced with either APP wt _GFP or APP swe _tRFP. Time‐lapse movies were analyzed using tracking algorithms to describe axonal transport parameters. Immunocytochemistry was performed to assess APP localization. To evaluate the impact of APP swe on other cargoes we also studied axonal transport of Rab5 endosomes. Result Proportions of movement, velocity, and distances of APP swe particles were decreased in anterograde direction compared to wt, while increased pauses and reversions were found. Accumulation of APP at the soma compared to neurite was found for APP mutant vs wt. Moreover, effect of APP swe resulted in the enlargement of Rab5 endosomes vs ctrl. Furthermore, to validate other effects of the APP mutant on Rab5, we studied its transport and found changes in some parameters compared with the ctrl. Conclusion This work shows that APP swe impairs axonal transport. The change found on anterograde transport of APP swe , goes in hand with its accumulation at the soma vs neurite. Moreover, our results suggest that the Swedish mutation affects other proteins linked with APP, as described for the early‐endosome protein, Rab5. In line with many studies conducted on APP, our data suggest once more the importance of understanding as many mechanisms as possible involved in the biology of this protein.
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familial alzheimers,axonal transport,swedish mutation
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