Abstract

Oligomeric assemblies of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide (Aβo) in the brains of individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD) are toxic to neuronal synapses. More than a dozen Aβ receptor candidates have been suggested to be responsible for various aspects of the molecular pathology and memory impairment in mouse models of AD. A lack of consistent experimental design among previous studies of different receptor candidates limits evaluation of the relative roles of these candidates, producing some controversy within the field. Here, using cell-based assays with several Aβ species, including Aβo from AD brains obtained by autopsy, we directly compared the Aβ-binding capacity of multiple receptor candidates while accounting for variation in expression and confirming cell surface expression. In a survey of 15 reported Aβ receptors, only cellular prion protein (PrPC), Nogo receptor 1 (NgR1), and leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor subfamily B member 2 (LilrB2) exhibited direct binding to synaptotoxic assemblies of synthetic Aβ. Both PrPC and NgR1 preferentially bound synaptotoxic oligomers rather than nontoxic monomers, and the method of oligomer preparation did not significantly alter our binding results. Hippocampal neurons lacking both NgR1 and LilrB2 exhibited a partial reduction of Aβo binding, but this reduction was lower than in neurons lacking PrPC under the same conditions. Finally, binding studies with soluble Aβo from human AD brains revealed a strong affinity for PrPC, weak affinity for NgR1, and no detectable affinity for LilrB2. These findings clarify the relative contributions of previously reported Aβ receptors under controlled conditions and highlight the prominence of PrPC as an Aβ-binding site.

Highlights

  • Oligomeric assemblies of amyloid-␤ (A␤) peptide (A␤o) in the brains of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are toxic to neuronal synapses

  • We compiled a panel of putative receptors for A␤ and subcloned the cDNA of each into expression vectors encoding a Myc epitope at the cytoplasmic terminus of transmembrane proteins or at the mature N terminus of glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins, which included PrPC and Nogo receptor 1 (NgR1)

  • To examine the contribution of the two additional A␤o receptors confirmed here [11, 12], we examined the role of NgR1 and the murine homolog of leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor subfamily B member 2 (LilrB2), Pirb, in double-knockout neurons under the same conditions used for PrPC [10]

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Introduction

Oligomeric assemblies of amyloid-␤ (A␤) peptide (A␤o) in the brains of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are toxic to neuronal synapses. In a survey of 15 reported A␤ receptors, only cellular prion protein (PrPC), Nogo receptor 1 (NgR1), and leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor subfamily B member 2 (LilrB2) exhibited direct binding to synaptotoxic assemblies of synthetic A␤. Both PrPC and NgR1 preferentially bound synaptotoxic oligomers rather than nontoxic monomers, and the method of oligomer preparation did not significantly alter our binding results. Binding studies with soluble A␤o from human AD brains revealed a strong affinity for PrPC, weak affinity for NgR1, and no detectable affinity for LilrB2 These findings clarify the relative contributions of previously reported A␤ receptors under controlled conditions and highlight the prominence of PrPC as an A␤-binding site. This article contains Fig. S1. 1 To whom correspondence should be addressed: CNNR Program, BCMM 436, LilrB2, leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor subfamily B member 2; RAGE, advanced glycosylation end product-specific receptor; PGRMC1, membrane-associated progesterone receptor component 1; EphA1, ephrin type-A receptor 1; Fc␥RIIb, low-affinity immunoglobulin ␥ Fc region receptor II-b; SorLA, sortilin-related receptor; p75NTR, tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 16; NLGN1, neuroligin 1; EphB2, ephrin type-B receptor 2; FZD5, frizzled-5; mGluR5, metabotropic glutamate receptor 5; EphA4, ephrin type-A receptor 4; CRMP2, collapsin response mediator protein 2; NRP1, neuropilin-1; BA␤, biotin amyloid-␤; BA␤o, BA␤ oligomers; A␤g, amyloid-␤ globulomer(s); A␤m, amyloid-␤ monomer(s); Pirb, paired immunoglobulin-like receptor b; nArchR␣7, neuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit ␣-7; GluN2B, glutamate receptor ionotropic NMDA 2B; hPrPC, human PrPC; SEC, size-exclusion chromatography; HMW, high-molecular weight; RIPA, Radioimmunoprecipitation assay; TBS, Trisbuffered saline; HFIP, 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoroisopropanol

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