Amyloid Structural Changes Studied by Infrared Microspectroscopy in Bigenic Cellular Models of Alzheimer's Disease.

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2021-03-26

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Paulus, Agnes
Engdahl, Anders
Yang, Yiyi
Boza-Serrano, Antonio
Bachiller, Sara
Torres-Garcia, Laura
Svanbergsson, Alexander
Garcia, Megg G
Gouras, Gunnar K
Li, Jia-Yi

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Alzheimer's disease affects millions of lives worldwide. This terminal disease is characterized by the formation of amyloid aggregates, so-called amyloid oligomers. These oligomers are composed of β-sheet structures, which are believed to be neurotoxic. However, the actual secondary structure that contributes most to neurotoxicity remains unknown. This lack of knowledge is due to the challenging nature of characterizing the secondary structure of amyloids in cells. To overcome this and investigate the molecular changes in proteins directly in cells, we used synchrotron-based infrared microspectroscopy, a label-free and non-destructive technique available for in situ molecular imaging, to detect structural changes in proteins and lipids. Specifically, we evaluated the formation of β-sheet structures in different monogenic and bigenic cellular models of Alzheimer's disease that we generated for this study. We report on the possibility to discern different amyloid signatures directly in cells using infrared microspectroscopy and demonstrate that bigenic (amyloid-β, α-synuclein) and (amyloid-β, Tau) neuron-like cells display changes in β-sheet load. Altogether, our findings support the notion that different molecular mechanisms of amyloid aggregation, as opposed to a common mechanism, are triggered by the specific cellular environment and, therefore, that various mechanisms lead to the development of Alzheimer's disease.

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Alzheimer Disease
Amyloid
Amyloid beta-Peptides
Amyloidosis
Animals
Cell Line, Tumor
Disease Models, Animal
Humans
Mice
Microscopy, Fluorescence
Neuroblastoma
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Neurons
Protein Conformation
Protein Structure, Secondary
Spectrophotometry, Infrared
Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
Synchrotrons
alpha-Synuclein

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Alzheimer’s disease, FTIR, Tau, amyloid-β, cellular environment, α-synuclein β-sheet

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