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5‑HT<sub>4</sub> Receptors Constitutively Promote the Non-Amyloidogenic Pathway of APP Cleavage and Interact with ADAM10
In addition to the amyloidogenic pathway, amyloid precursor
protein
(APP) can be cleaved by α-secretases, producing soluble and
neuroprotective APP alpha (sAPPα) (nonamyloidogenic pathway)
and thus preventing the generation of pathogenic amyloid-β.
However, the mechanisms regulating APP cleavage by α-secretases
remain poorly understood. Here, we showed that expression of serotonin
type 4 receptors (5-HT<sub>4</sub>Rs) constitutively (without agonist
stimulation) induced APP cleavage by the α-secretase ADAM10
and the release of neuroprotective sAPPα in HEK-293 cells and
cortical neurons. This effect was independent of cAMP production.
Interestingly, we demonstrated that 5-HT<sub>4</sub> receptors physically
interacted with the mature form of ADAM10. Stimulation of 5-HT<sub>4</sub> receptors by an agonist further increased sAPPα secretion,
and this effect was mediated by cAMP/Epac signaling. These findings
describe a new mechanism whereby a GPCR constitutively stimulates
the cleavage of APP by α-secretase and promotes the nonamyloidogenic
pathway of APP processing