Stress-primed secretory autophagy promotes extracellular BDNF maturation by enhancing MMP9 secretion

Glucocorticoids are associated with stress. Here, the authors show that high levels of glucocorticoid stress promote secretory autophagy of matrix metalloproteinase 9 via a stress responsive chaperone, increasing brain-derived neurotrophic factor processing and potentially altering adult synaptic pl...

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Autores principales: Silvia Martinelli, Elmira A. Anderzhanova, Thomas Bajaj, Svenja Wiechmann, Frederik Dethloff, Katja Weckmann, Daniel E. Heinz, Tim Ebert, Jakob Hartmann, Thomas M. Geiger, Michael Döngi, Kathrin Hafner, Max L. Pöhlmann, Lee Jollans, Alexandra Philipsen, Susanne V. Schmidt, Ulrike Schmidt, Giuseppina Maccarrone, Valentin Stein, Felix Hausch, Christoph W. Turck, Mathias V. Schmidt, Anne-Kathrin Gellner, Bernhard Kuster, Nils C. Gassen
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/4b82f8ddb5c141baac1137b7deee6057
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Sumario:Glucocorticoids are associated with stress. Here, the authors show that high levels of glucocorticoid stress promote secretory autophagy of matrix metalloproteinase 9 via a stress responsive chaperone, increasing brain-derived neurotrophic factor processing and potentially altering adult synaptic plasticity.