Dysfunction of mitochondria in Alzheimer's disease: ANT and VDAC interact with toxic proteins and aid to determine the fate of brain cells

A Atlante, D Valenti, V Latina, G Amadoro - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
A Atlante, D Valenti, V Latina, G Amadoro
International journal of molecular sciences, 2022mdpi.com
Alzheimer's disease (AD), certainly the most widespread proteinopathy, has as classical
neuropathological hallmarks, two groups of protein aggregates: senile plaques and
neurofibrillary tangles. However, the research interest is rapidly gaining ground in a better
understanding of other pathological features, first, of all the mitochondrial dysfunctions.
Several pieces of evidence support the hypothesis that abnormal mitochondrial function may
trigger aberrant processing of amyloid progenitor protein or tau and thus …
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), certainly the most widespread proteinopathy, has as classical neuropathological hallmarks, two groups of protein aggregates: senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. However, the research interest is rapidly gaining ground in a better understanding of other pathological features, first, of all the mitochondrial dysfunctions. Several pieces of evidence support the hypothesis that abnormal mitochondrial function may trigger aberrant processing of amyloid progenitor protein or tau and thus neurodegeneration. Here, our aim is to emphasize the role played by two ‘bioenergetic’ proteins inserted in the mitochondrial membranes, inner and outer, respectively, that is, the adenine nucleotide translocator (ANT) and the voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC), in the progression of AD. To perform this, we will magnify the ANT and VDAC defects, which are measurable hallmarks of mitochondrial dysfunction, and collect all the existing information on their interaction with toxic Alzheimer’s proteins. The pathological convergence of tau and amyloid β-peptide (Aβ) on mitochondria may finally explain why the therapeutic strategies used against the toxic forms of Aβ or tau have not given promising results separately. Furthermore, the crucial role of ANT-1 and VDAC impairment in the onset/progression of AD opens a window for new therapeutic strategies aimed at preserving/improving mitochondrial function, which is suspected to be the driving force leading to plaque and tangle deposition in AD.
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