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BDNF inhibits neurodegenerative disease–associated asparaginyl endopeptidase activity via phosphorylation by AKT
Zhi-Hao Wang, Wanqiang Wu, Seong Su Kang, Xia Liu, Zhiping Wu, Junmin Peng, Shan Ping Yu, Fredric P. Manfredsson, Ivette M. Sandoval, Xuebo Liu, Jian-Zhi Wang, Keqiang Ye
Zhi-Hao Wang, Wanqiang Wu, Seong Su Kang, Xia Liu, Zhiping Wu, Junmin Peng, Shan Ping Yu, Fredric P. Manfredsson, Ivette M. Sandoval, Xuebo Liu, Jian-Zhi Wang, Keqiang Ye
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BDNF inhibits neurodegenerative disease–associated asparaginyl endopeptidase activity via phosphorylation by AKT

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AEP is an age-dependent lysosomal asparaginyl endopeptidase that cleaves numerous substrates including tau and α-synuclein and mediates their pathological roles in neurodegenerative diseases. However, the molecular mechanism regulating this critical protease remains incompletely understood. Here, we show that Akt phosphorylates AEP on residue T322 upon brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) treatment and triggers its lysosomal translocation and inactivation. When BDNF levels are reduced in neurodegenerative diseases, AEP T322 phosphorylation is attenuated. Consequently, AEP is activated and translocates into the cytoplasm, where it cleaves both tau and α-synuclein. Remarkably, the unphosphorylated T322A mutant increases tau or α-synuclein cleavage by AEP and augments cell death, whereas phosphorylation mimetic T322E mutant represses these effects. Interestingly, viral injection of T322E into Tau P301S mice antagonizes tau N368 cleavage and tau pathologies, rescuing synaptic dysfunction and cognitive deficits. By contrast, viral administration of T322A into young α-SNCA mice elicits α-synuclein N103 cleavage and promotes dopaminergic neuronal loss, facilitating motor defects. Therefore, our findings support the notion that BDNF contributes to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases by suppressing AEP via Akt phosphorylation.

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Zhi-Hao Wang, Wanqiang Wu, Seong Su Kang, Xia Liu, Zhiping Wu, Junmin Peng, Shan Ping Yu, Fredric P. Manfredsson, Ivette M. Sandoval, Xuebo Liu, Jian-Zhi Wang, Keqiang Ye

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Akt phosphorylation mimetic T322E mutant inhibits tau pathologies in Tau P301S mice.

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(A) Western blot analysis of phosphorylated AEP and Akt in 9-month-old Tau P301S mouse brains compared with age-matched WT littermates. (B–E) Immunofluorescent staining of Akt pS473 and AEP pT322 in 9-month-old Tau P301S mouse hippocampal CA1 compared with age-matched WT littermates. Scale bar: 50 μm. Quantification of intensity (C and D) and colocalization (E) are shown. Data shown as the mean ± SEM (n = 5 per group). (F) Relative BDNF level by ELISA in P301S mouse hippocampus. Data shown as the mean ± SEM (n = 5 per group). (G) T322E mutation reduces AEP and tau fragments. Hippocampal CA1 tissues from AAV-injected Tau P301S mice were analyzed by immunoblotting (n = 4 mice per group). Molecular weight of untagged exogenous AEP is similar to endogenous AEP. (H) T322E mutation reduces AEP enzymatic activity. Data represent tyhe mean ± SEM (n = 3 mice per group). (I and J) Tau pathology is attenuated by AEP T322E. IHC staining with anti–p-Tau AT8 antibody. The brain sections were immunostained with AEP (upper) and AT8 (middle). Scale bar: 25 μm. AT-8 immunoreactivity quantification (lower, mean ± SEM; 9 sections from 3 mice). Western blot data in A and G are representative of 3 independent experiments. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01 by 2-tailed t test (C–F) or 1-way ANOVA with Tukey’s multiple-comparisons test (H and J).

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