Golgi fragmentation - One of the earliest organelle phenotypes in Alzheimer’s disease neurons

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Haukedal Henriette,Corsi Giulia I.,Gadekar Veerendra P.,Doncheva Nadezhda T.,Kedia Shekhar,de Haan Noortje,Chandrasekaran Abinaya,Jensen Pia,Schiønning Pernille,Vallin Sarah,Marlet Frederik Ravnkilde,Poon Anna,Pires Carlota,Agha Fawzi Khoder,Wandall Hans H.,Cirera Susanna,Simonsen Anja Hviid,Nielsen Troels Tolstrup,Nielsen Jørgen ErikORCID,Hyttel Poul,Muddashetty Ravi,Aldana Blanca I.,Gorodkin Jan,Nair Deepak,Meyer Morten,Larsen Martin Røssel,Freude Kristine

Abstract

ABSTRACTAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia, with no current cure. Consequently, alternative approaches focusing on early pathological events in specific neuronal populations, besides targeting the well-studied Amyloid beta (Aβ) accumulations and Tau tangles, are needed. In this study, we have investigated disease phenotypes specific to glutamatergic forebrain neurons and mapped the timeline of their occurrence, by implementing familial and sporadic human induced pluripotent stem cell models as well as the 5xFAD mouse model. We recapitulated characteristic late AD disease phenotypes, such as increased Aβ secretion and Tau hyperphosphorylation, as well as previously well documented mitochondrial and synaptic deficits. Intriguingly, we identified Golgi fragmentation as one of the earliest AD phenotypes, indicating potential impairments in protein processing and post-translational modifications. Computational analysis of RNA sequencing data revealed differentially expressed genes involved in glycosylation and glycan patterns, whilst total glycan profiling revealed minor glycosylation differences. This indicates general robustness of glycosylation besides the observed fragmented morphology. Importantly, we identified that genetic variants in Sortilin-related receptor 1 (SORL1) associated with AD could aggravate the Golgi fragmentation and subsequent glycosylation changes. In summary, we identified Golgi fragmentation as one of the earliest disease phenotypes in AD neurons in variousin vivoandin vitrocomplementary disease models, which can be exacerbated via additional risk variants inSORL1.Abstract Figure

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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