Borrelidin From Saltern-Derived Halophilic Nocardiopsis Sp. Dissociates Amyloid-Beta And Tau Fibrils

JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE REPORTS(2021)

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Abstract
Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by the aggregation of two pathological proteins, amyloid-beta (A beta) and tau, leading to neuronal and cognitive dysfunction. Clearance of either A beta or tau aggregates by immunotherapy has become a potential therapy, as these aggregates are found in the brain ahead of the symptom onset. Given that A beta and tau independently and cooperatively play critical roles in AD development, AD treatments might require therapeutic approaches to eliminate both aggregates together.Objective: We aimed to discover a chemical drug candidate from natural sources for direct dissociation of both insoluble A beta and tau aggregates through in vitro assessments.Methods: We isolated four borrelidin chemicals from a saltern-derived halophilic actinomycete strain of rare genus Nocardiopsis and simulated their docking interactions with A beta fibrils. Then, anti-cytotoxic, anti-A beta, and anti-tau effects of borrelidins were examined by MTT assays with HT22 hippocampal cell line, thioflavin T assays, and gel electrophoresis.Results: When HT22 cells were exposed to A beta aggregates, the treatment of borrelidins alleviates the A beta-induced toxicity. These anti-cytotoxic effects can be derived from the inhibitory functions of borrelidins against the A beta aggregation as shown in thioflavin T and gel electrophoretic analyses. Among them, especially borrelidin, which exhibits the highest probability of docking, not only dissociates A beta aggregates but also directly regulates tau aggregation.Conclusion: Borrelidin dissociates insoluble A beta and tau aggregates together and our findings support the view that it is possible to develop an alternative chemical approach mimicking anti-A beta or anti-tau immunotherapy for clearance of both aggregates.
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Alzheimer's disease, amyloid-beta, borrelidin, natural products, tau
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