Lipoprotein metabolism, protein aggregation, and Alzheimer’s Disease: A literature review
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Resumo: | Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia. The physiopathology of AD is well described by the presence of two neuropathological features: amyloid plaques and tau neurofibrillary tangles. In the last decade, neuroinflammation and cellular stress have gained importance as key factors in the development and pathology of AD. Chronic cellular stress occurs in degenerating neurons. Stress Granules (SGs) are nonmembranous organelles formed as a response to stress, with a protective role; however, SGs have been noted to turn into pathological and neurotoxic features when stress is chronic, and they are related to an increased tau aggregation. On the other hand, correct lipid metabolism is essential to good function of the brain; apolipoproteins are highly associated with risk of AD, and impaired cholesterol efflux and lipid transport are associated with an increased risk of AD. In this review, we provide an insight into the relationship between cellular stress, SGs, protein aggregation, and lipid metabolism in AD. |
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Lipoprotein metabolism, protein aggregation, and Alzheimer’s Disease: A literature reviewAmyloidApolipoproteinLipoproteinLipid metabolismStress granulesTauAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia. The physiopathology of AD is well described by the presence of two neuropathological features: amyloid plaques and tau neurofibrillary tangles. In the last decade, neuroinflammation and cellular stress have gained importance as key factors in the development and pathology of AD. Chronic cellular stress occurs in degenerating neurons. Stress Granules (SGs) are nonmembranous organelles formed as a response to stress, with a protective role; however, SGs have been noted to turn into pathological and neurotoxic features when stress is chronic, and they are related to an increased tau aggregation. On the other hand, correct lipid metabolism is essential to good function of the brain; apolipoproteins are highly associated with risk of AD, and impaired cholesterol efflux and lipid transport are associated with an increased risk of AD. In this review, we provide an insight into the relationship between cellular stress, SGs, protein aggregation, and lipid metabolism in AD.MDPISapientiaGrao-Cruces, ElenaClaro-Cala, Carmen M.Montserrat-de la Paz, SergioNóbrega, Clévio2023-02-13T14:06:31Z2023-02-022023-02-10T14:28:50Z2023-02-02T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/19073engInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences 24 (3): 2944 (2023)10.3390/ijms240329441422-0067info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:31:27Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/19073Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:08:43.757959Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Lipoprotein metabolism, protein aggregation, and Alzheimer’s Disease: A literature review |
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Lipoprotein metabolism, protein aggregation, and Alzheimer’s Disease: A literature review |
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Lipoprotein metabolism, protein aggregation, and Alzheimer’s Disease: A literature review Grao-Cruces, Elena Amyloid Apolipoprotein Lipoprotein Lipid metabolism Stress granules Tau |
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Lipoprotein metabolism, protein aggregation, and Alzheimer’s Disease: A literature review |
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Lipoprotein metabolism, protein aggregation, and Alzheimer’s Disease: A literature review |
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Lipoprotein metabolism, protein aggregation, and Alzheimer’s Disease: A literature review |
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Lipoprotein metabolism, protein aggregation, and Alzheimer’s Disease: A literature review |
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Lipoprotein metabolism, protein aggregation, and Alzheimer’s Disease: A literature review |
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Grao-Cruces, Elena |
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Grao-Cruces, Elena Claro-Cala, Carmen M. Montserrat-de la Paz, Sergio Nóbrega, Clévio |
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Claro-Cala, Carmen M. Montserrat-de la Paz, Sergio Nóbrega, Clévio |
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Sapientia |
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Grao-Cruces, Elena Claro-Cala, Carmen M. Montserrat-de la Paz, Sergio Nóbrega, Clévio |
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Amyloid Apolipoprotein Lipoprotein Lipid metabolism Stress granules Tau |
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Amyloid Apolipoprotein Lipoprotein Lipid metabolism Stress granules Tau |
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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia. The physiopathology of AD is well described by the presence of two neuropathological features: amyloid plaques and tau neurofibrillary tangles. In the last decade, neuroinflammation and cellular stress have gained importance as key factors in the development and pathology of AD. Chronic cellular stress occurs in degenerating neurons. Stress Granules (SGs) are nonmembranous organelles formed as a response to stress, with a protective role; however, SGs have been noted to turn into pathological and neurotoxic features when stress is chronic, and they are related to an increased tau aggregation. On the other hand, correct lipid metabolism is essential to good function of the brain; apolipoproteins are highly associated with risk of AD, and impaired cholesterol efflux and lipid transport are associated with an increased risk of AD. In this review, we provide an insight into the relationship between cellular stress, SGs, protein aggregation, and lipid metabolism in AD. |
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