Knockdown of ACAT-1 reduces amyloidogenic processing of APP

Authors:
Huttunen HJ, Greco C, Kovacs DM
In:
Source: FEBS Lett
Publication Date: (2007)
Issue: 581(8): 1688-92
Research Area:
Neurobiology
Cells used in publication:
H4
Species: human
Tissue Origin: brain
Platform:
Nucleofector® I/II/2b
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that acyl-coenzyme A:cholesterol acyl transferase (ACAT), an enzyme that controls cellular equilibrium between free cholesterol and cholesteryl esters, modulates proteolytic processing of APP in cell-based and animal models of Alzheimer's disease. Here we report that ACAT-1 RNAi reduced cellular ACAT-1 protein by approximately 50% and cholesteryl ester levels by 22% while causing a slight increase in the free cholesterol content of ER membranes. This correlated with reduced proteolytic processing of APP and 40% decrease in Abeta secretion. These data show that even a modest decrease in ACAT activity can have robust suppressive effects on Abeta generation.