Β-Cleavage of the prion protein in the human eye: Implications for the spread of infectious prions and human ocular disorders. (November 2021)
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- Β-Cleavage of the prion protein in the human eye: Implications for the spread of infectious prions and human ocular disorders. (November 2021)
- Main Title:
- Β-Cleavage of the prion protein in the human eye: Implications for the spread of infectious prions and human ocular disorders
- Authors:
- Chaudhary, Suman
Ashok, Ajay
Wise, Aaron S.
Rana, Neil A.
Kritikos, Alexander E.
Lindner, Ewald
Singh, Neena - Abstract:
- Abstract: Recently, we reported β-cleavage of the prion protein (PrP C ) in human ocular tissues. Here, we explored whether this is unique to the human eye, and its functional implications. A comparison of the cleavage pattern of PrP C in human ocular tissues with common nocturnal and diurnal animals revealed mainly β-cleavage in humans, and mostly full-length PrP C in animal retinas. Soluble FL PrP C and N-terminal fragment (N2) released from β-cleavage was observed in the aqueous and vitreous humor (AH & VH). Expression of human PrP C in ARPE-19 cells, a human retinal pigmented epithelial cell line, also showed β-cleaved PrP C . Surprisingly, β-cleavage was not altered by a variety of insults, including oxidative stress, suggesting a unique role of this cleavage in the human eye. It is likely that β-cleaved C- or N-terminal fragments of PrP C protect from various insults unique to the human eye. On the contrary, β-cleaved C-terminus of PrP C is susceptible to conversion to the pathological PrP-scrapie form, and includes the binding sites for β1-integrin and amyloid-β, molecules implicated in several ocular disorders. Considering the species and tissue-specific cleavage of PrP C, our data suggest re-evaluation of prion infectivity and other ocular disorders of the human eye conducted in mouse models. Highlights: The prion protein (PrP C ) is mainly β-cleaved in the human ocular tissue. This contrasts with mainly α-cleaved PrP C in the human brain. β-Cleaved PrP C isAbstract: Recently, we reported β-cleavage of the prion protein (PrP C ) in human ocular tissues. Here, we explored whether this is unique to the human eye, and its functional implications. A comparison of the cleavage pattern of PrP C in human ocular tissues with common nocturnal and diurnal animals revealed mainly β-cleavage in humans, and mostly full-length PrP C in animal retinas. Soluble FL PrP C and N-terminal fragment (N2) released from β-cleavage was observed in the aqueous and vitreous humor (AH & VH). Expression of human PrP C in ARPE-19 cells, a human retinal pigmented epithelial cell line, also showed β-cleaved PrP C . Surprisingly, β-cleavage was not altered by a variety of insults, including oxidative stress, suggesting a unique role of this cleavage in the human eye. It is likely that β-cleaved C- or N-terminal fragments of PrP C protect from various insults unique to the human eye. On the contrary, β-cleaved C-terminus of PrP C is susceptible to conversion to the pathological PrP-scrapie form, and includes the binding sites for β1-integrin and amyloid-β, molecules implicated in several ocular disorders. Considering the species and tissue-specific cleavage of PrP C, our data suggest re-evaluation of prion infectivity and other ocular disorders of the human eye conducted in mouse models. Highlights: The prion protein (PrP C ) is mainly β-cleaved in the human ocular tissue. This contrasts with mainly α-cleaved PrP C in the human brain. β-Cleaved PrP C is relatively more susceptible to prion infectivity. This raises concerns of acquiring prion infection via the ocular route. PrP C in most animals is α-cleaved, requiring re-evaluation of infectivity studies. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Experimental eye research. Volume 212(2021)
- Journal:
- Experimental eye research
- Issue:
- Volume 212(2021)
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- Volume 212, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 212
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0212-2021-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-11
- Subjects:
- Prion protein -- β-Cleavage -- Retina -- Aqueous humor -- Vitreous humor
Aβ amyloid-β -- ADAM A-disintegrin-and-metalloproteinase -- AH aqueous humor -- ARPE-19 human retinal pigment epithelial cells -- PrPC: prion protein PrPSc: scrapie prion protein -- RGC retinal ganglion cells -- ROS reactive oxygen species -- TM trabecular meshwork -- VH vitreous humor
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.exer.2021.108787 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0014-4835
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