Mitophagy inhibits amyloid-β and tau pathology and reverses cognitive deficits in models of Alzheimer’s disease

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Evandro F. Fang
Yujun Hou
Konstantinos Palikaras
Bryan A. Adriaanse
Jesse S. Kerr
Beimeng Yang
Sofie Lautrup
Md Mahdi Hasan-Olive
Domenica Caponio
Xiuli Dan
Paula Rocktäschel
Deborah L. Croteau
Mansour Akbari
Nigel H. Greig
Tormod Fladby
Hilde Nilsen
M. Zameel Cader
Mark P. Mattson
Nektarios Tavernarakis
Vilhelm A. Bohr
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[1] National Institute on Aging,Laboratory of Molecular Gerontology
[2] National Institutes of Health,Department of Clinical Molecular Biology
[3] University of Oslo and Akershus University Hospital,Department of Basic Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
[4] Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology,Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine
[5] Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas,Center for Healthy Aging
[6] University of Crete,Translational Gerontology Branch
[7] University of Oxford,Division of Medicine and Laboratory Sciences, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
[8] University of Copenhagen,Department of Neurology
[9] National Institute on Aging,Laboratory of Neurosciences
[10] National Institutes of Health,Department of Neuroscience
[11] University of Oslo,undefined
[12] Akershus University Hospital,undefined
[13] National Institute on Aging,undefined
[14] National Institutes of Health,undefined
[15] Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,undefined
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Nature Neuroscience | 2019年 / 22卷
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Accumulation of damaged mitochondria is a hallmark of aging and age-related neurodegeneration, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The molecular mechanisms of impaired mitochondrial homeostasis in AD are being investigated. Here we provide evidence that mitophagy is impaired in the hippocampus of AD patients, in induced pluripotent stem cell-derived human AD neurons, and in animal AD models. In both amyloid-β (Aβ) and tau Caenorhabditis elegans models of AD, mitophagy stimulation (through NAD+ supplementation, urolithin A, and actinonin) reverses memory impairment through PINK-1 (PTEN-induced kinase-1)-, PDR-1 (Parkinson’s disease-related-1; parkin)-, or DCT-1 (DAF-16/FOXO-controlled germline-tumor affecting-1)-dependent pathways. Mitophagy diminishes insoluble Aβ1–42 and Aβ1–40 and prevents cognitive impairment in an APP/PS1 mouse model through microglial phagocytosis of extracellular Aβ plaques and suppression of neuroinflammation. Mitophagy enhancement abolishes AD-related tau hyperphosphorylation in human neuronal cells and reverses memory impairment in transgenic tau nematodes and mice. Our findings suggest that impaired removal of defective mitochondria is a pivotal event in AD pathogenesis and that mitophagy represents a potential therapeutic intervention.
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