Inhibition of Autophagy Alters Intracellular Transport of APP Resulting in Increased APP Processing

Johanna Mayer, Dominik Boeck, Michelle Werner, Daniela Frankenhauser,Stephan Geley,Hesso Farhan,Makoto Shimozawa,Per Nilsson

TRAFFIC(2024)

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology is characterized by amyloid beta (A beta) plaques and dysfunctional autophagy. A beta is generated by sequential proteolytic cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP), and the site of intracellular APP processing is highly debated, which may include autophagosomes. Here, we investigated the involvement of autophagy, including the role of ATG9 in APP intracellular trafficking and processing by applying the RUSH system, which allows studying the transport of fluorescently labeled mCherry-APP-EGFP in a systematic way, starting from the endoplasmic reticulum. HeLa cells, expressing the RUSH mCherry-APP-EGFP system, were investigated by live cell imaging, immunofluorescence, and Western blot. We found that mCherry-APP-EGFP passed through the Golgi faster in ATG9 knockout cells. Furthermore, ATG9 deletion shifted mCherry-APP-EGFP from early endosomes and lysosomes toward the plasma membrane concomitant with reduced endocytosis. Importantly, this alteration in mCherry-APP-EGFP transport resulted in increased secreted mCherry-soluble APP and C-terminal fragment-EGFP. These effects were also phenocopied by pharmacological inhibition of ULK1, indicating that autophagy is regulating the intracellular trafficking and processing of APP. These findings contribute to the understanding of the role of autophagy in APP metabolism and could potentially have implications for new therapeutic approaches for AD.
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Alzheimer,APP,ATG9,autophagy,live cell imaging,RUSH
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