Willin/FRMD6 Mediates Mitochondrial Dysfunction Relevant to Neuronal A beta Toxicity

CELLS(2022)

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Willin/FRMD6 has been reported as a potential Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk gene in a series of genome-wide association and neuroimaging studies; however, the mechanisms underlying its potential role in AD pathogenesis remain unknown. Here, we demonstrate the direct effects of A beta on Willin/FRMD6 expression and position mitochondrial oxidative stress as a novel potential mechanism underlying the role of Willin/FRMD6 in AD pathogenesis. Specifically, using mouse hippocampal HT-22 cells and primary mouse neurons, we show that A beta induces downregulation of Willin/FRMD6 protein expression. Furthermore, we demonstrate that Willin/FRMD6 knockdown leads to mitochondrial dysfunction and fragmentation, as well as upregulation of ERK1/2 signaling, both of which are reported to be key early features of AD pathogenesis. Importantly, increasing Willin/FRMD6 expression was able to rescue A beta-induced abnormalities in mitochondrial morphology, function, and energetics. Thus, enhancing Willin/FRMD6 expression holds potential as a therapeutic strategy for protecting against A beta-induced mitochondrial and neuronal dysfunction.
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Willin, FRMD6, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, Alzheimer's disease, neurodegeneration, ERK signaling
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