Interactions between amyloid, amyloid precursor protein, and mitochondria
Heather Wilkins
Abstract
Mitochondrial dysfunction and Aβ accumulation are hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Decades of research describe a relationship between mitochondrial function and Aβ production. Amyloid precursor protein (APP), of which Aβ is generated from, is found within mitochondria. Studies suggest Aβ can be generated in mitochondria and imported into mitochondria. APP and Aβ alter mitochondrial function, while mitochondrial function alters Aβ production from APP. The role these interactions contribute to AD pathology and progression are unknown. Here, we discuss prior research, the rigor of those studies, and the critical knowledge gaps of relationships between APP, Aβ, and mitochondria.
Topics & Concepts
MitochondrionAmyloid precursor proteinCell biologyFunction (biology)Amyloid (mycology)Alzheimer's diseaseBiologyChemistryBiochemistryDiseaseMedicinePathologyBotanyAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsMitochondrial Function and PathologyMetabolism and Genetic Disorders