Neuronal lysosomal dysfunction releases exosomes harboring APP C-terminal fragments and unique lipid signatures
Neurodegeneration is increasingly associated with endolysosomal and autophagy dysfunction. Here, Miranda and colleagues show that disruption of neuronal PI3P/Vps34 signaling leads to endolysosomal membrane damage and aberrant release of undigested material in APP-CTF- and BMP-positive exosomes.
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Autores principales: | André M. Miranda, Zofia M. Lasiecka, Yimeng Xu, Jessi Neufeld, Sanjid Shahriar, Sabrina Simoes, Robin B. Chan, Tiago Gil Oliveira, Scott A. Small, Gilbert Di Paolo |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/86b0425ec6574642a7fb5c502f85d7c0 |
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