The role of pro-inflammatory S100A9 in Alzheimer’s disease amyloid-neuroinflammatory cascade

Pro-inflammatory S100A9 protein is increasingly recognized as an important contributor to inflammation-related neurodegeneration. Here, we provide insights into S100A9 specific mechanisms of action in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Due to its inherent amyloidogenicity S100A9 contributes to amyloid plaque...

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Main Authors: Zhao, Lina, Jia, Xueen, Shankar, S K, Olofsson, Anders, Brännström, Thomas, Mu, Yuguang, Gräslund, Astrid, Morozova-Roche, Ludmilla A, Jarvet, Jüri, Wang, Chao, Klechikov, Alexey G, Gharibyan, Anna L, Wärmländer, Sebastian K T S
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1040262023-02-28T17:05:47Z The role of pro-inflammatory S100A9 in Alzheimer’s disease amyloid-neuroinflammatory cascade Zhao, Lina Jia, Xueen Shankar, S K Olofsson, Anders Brännström, Thomas Mu, Yuguang Gräslund, Astrid Morozova-Roche, Ludmilla A Jarvet, Jüri Wang, Chao Klechikov, Alexey G Gharibyan, Anna L Wärmländer, Sebastian K T S School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences Pro-inflammatory S100A9 protein is increasingly recognized as an important contributor to inflammation-related neurodegeneration. Here, we provide insights into S100A9 specific mechanisms of action in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Due to its inherent amyloidogenicity S100A9 contributes to amyloid plaque formation together with Aβ. In traumatic brain injury (TBI) S100A9 itself rapidly forms amyloid plaques, which were reactive with oligomer-specific antibodies, but not with Aβ and amyloid fibrillar antibodies. They may serve as precursor-plaques for AD, implicating TBI as an AD risk factor. S100A9 was observed in some hippocampal and cortical neurons in TBI, AD and non-demented aging. In vitro S100A9 forms neurotoxic linear and annular amyloids resembling Aβ protofilaments. S100A9 amyloid cytotoxicity and native S100A9 pro-inflammatory signaling can be mitigated by its co-aggregation with Aβ, which results in a variety of micron-scale amyloid complexes. NMR and molecular docking demonstrated transient interactions between native S100A9 and Aβ. Thus, abundantly present in AD brain pro-inflammatory S100A9, possessing also intrinsic amyloidogenic properties and ability to modulate Aβ aggregation, can serve as a link between the AD amyloid and neuroinflammatory cascades and as a prospective therapeutic target. Published version 2014-05-20T02:52:05Z 2019-12-06T21:24:54Z 2014-05-20T02:52:05Z 2019-12-06T21:24:54Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Wang, C., Klechikov, A. G., Gharibyan, A. L., Wärmländer, S. K. T. S., Jarvet, J., Zhao, L., et al. (2014). The role of pro-inflammatory S100A9 in Alzheimer’s disease amyloid-neuroinflammatory cascade. Acta Neuropathologica, 127(4), 507-522. 0001-6322 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104026 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/19383 10.1007/s00401-013-1208-4 24240735 en Acta neuropathologica © 2013 The Author(s). This paper was published in Acta Neuropathologica and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of the Author(s). The paper can be found at the following official DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00401-013-1208-4.  One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. application/pdf
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Zhao, Lina
Jia, Xueen
Shankar, S K
Olofsson, Anders
Brännström, Thomas
Mu, Yuguang
Gräslund, Astrid
Morozova-Roche, Ludmilla A
Jarvet, Jüri
Wang, Chao
Klechikov, Alexey G
Gharibyan, Anna L
Wärmländer, Sebastian K T S
The role of pro-inflammatory S100A9 in Alzheimer’s disease amyloid-neuroinflammatory cascade
description Pro-inflammatory S100A9 protein is increasingly recognized as an important contributor to inflammation-related neurodegeneration. Here, we provide insights into S100A9 specific mechanisms of action in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Due to its inherent amyloidogenicity S100A9 contributes to amyloid plaque formation together with Aβ. In traumatic brain injury (TBI) S100A9 itself rapidly forms amyloid plaques, which were reactive with oligomer-specific antibodies, but not with Aβ and amyloid fibrillar antibodies. They may serve as precursor-plaques for AD, implicating TBI as an AD risk factor. S100A9 was observed in some hippocampal and cortical neurons in TBI, AD and non-demented aging. In vitro S100A9 forms neurotoxic linear and annular amyloids resembling Aβ protofilaments. S100A9 amyloid cytotoxicity and native S100A9 pro-inflammatory signaling can be mitigated by its co-aggregation with Aβ, which results in a variety of micron-scale amyloid complexes. NMR and molecular docking demonstrated transient interactions between native S100A9 and Aβ. Thus, abundantly present in AD brain pro-inflammatory S100A9, possessing also intrinsic amyloidogenic properties and ability to modulate Aβ aggregation, can serve as a link between the AD amyloid and neuroinflammatory cascades and as a prospective therapeutic target.
author2 School of Biological Sciences
author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Zhao, Lina
Jia, Xueen
Shankar, S K
Olofsson, Anders
Brännström, Thomas
Mu, Yuguang
Gräslund, Astrid
Morozova-Roche, Ludmilla A
Jarvet, Jüri
Wang, Chao
Klechikov, Alexey G
Gharibyan, Anna L
Wärmländer, Sebastian K T S
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author Zhao, Lina
Jia, Xueen
Shankar, S K
Olofsson, Anders
Brännström, Thomas
Mu, Yuguang
Gräslund, Astrid
Morozova-Roche, Ludmilla A
Jarvet, Jüri
Wang, Chao
Klechikov, Alexey G
Gharibyan, Anna L
Wärmländer, Sebastian K T S
author_sort Zhao, Lina
title The role of pro-inflammatory S100A9 in Alzheimer’s disease amyloid-neuroinflammatory cascade
title_short The role of pro-inflammatory S100A9 in Alzheimer’s disease amyloid-neuroinflammatory cascade
title_full The role of pro-inflammatory S100A9 in Alzheimer’s disease amyloid-neuroinflammatory cascade
title_fullStr The role of pro-inflammatory S100A9 in Alzheimer’s disease amyloid-neuroinflammatory cascade
title_full_unstemmed The role of pro-inflammatory S100A9 in Alzheimer’s disease amyloid-neuroinflammatory cascade
title_sort role of pro-inflammatory s100a9 in alzheimer’s disease amyloid-neuroinflammatory cascade
publishDate 2014
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