Extracellular Vesicles Slow Down Aβ(1-42) Aggregation by Interfering with the Amyloid Fibril Elongation Step
Journal article, 2024

Formation of amyloid-β (Aβ) fibrils is a central pathogenic feature of Alzheimer’s disease. Cell-secreted extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been suggested as disease modulators, although their exact roles and relations to Aβ pathology remain unclear. We combined kinetics assays and biophysical analyses to explore how small (<220 nm) EVs from neuronal and non-neuronal human cell lines affected the aggregation of the disease-associated Aβ variant Aβ(1-42) into amyloid fibrils. Using thioflavin-T monitored kinetics and seeding assays, we found that EVs reduced Aβ(1-42) aggregation by inhibiting fibril elongation. Morphological analyses revealed this to result in the formation of short fibril fragments with increased thicknesses and less apparent twists. We suggest that EVs may have protective roles by reducing Aβ(1-42) amyloid loads, but also note that the formation of small amyloid fragments could be problematic from a neurotoxicity perspective. EVs may therefore have double-edged roles in the regulation of Aβ pathology in Alzheimer’s disease.

amyloid kinetics

amyloid-β

Alzheimer’s disease

EVs

extracellular vesicles

protein aggregation

Author

Vesa Halipi

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Chemical Biology

Nima Sasanian

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Chemical Biology

Julia Feng

University of Gothenburg

Jing Hu

Lund University

Quentin Lubart

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Chemical Biology

David Bernson

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Chemical Biology

Daniel van Leeuwen

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Chemical Biology

Doryaneh Ahmadpour

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Chemical Biology

Emma Sparr

Lund University

Elin Esbjörner Winters

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Chemical Biology

ACS Chemical Neuroscience

1948-7193 (eISSN)

Vol. 15 5 944-954

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Subject Categories

Neurosciences

DOI

10.1021/acschemneuro.3c00655

PubMed

38408014

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3/21/2024