ER stress signaling and neurodegeneration: At the intersection between Alzheimer's disease and Prion-related disorders
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Torres, Mauricio
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ER stress signaling and neurodegeneration: At the intersection between Alzheimer's disease and Prion-related disorders
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Alzheimer's and Prion diseases are two neurodegenerative conditions sharing different pathophysiological characteristics. Disease symptoms are associated with the abnormal accumulation of protein aggregates, which are generated by the misfolding and oligomerization of specific proteins. Recent functional studies uncovered a key role of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and the unfolded protein response (UPR) in the occurrence of synaptic dysfunction and neurodegeneration in Prion-related disorders and Alzheimer's disease. Here we review common pathological features of both diseases, emphasizing the link between amyloid formation, its pathogenesis and alterations in ER proteostasis. The potential benefits of targeting the UPR as a therapeutic strategy is also discussed.
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FONDECYT
1140549
3140466
Millennium Institute
P09-015-F
Ring Initiative
ACT1109
FONDEF
D11I1007
USA2013-0003
ECOS-CONICYTC13S02
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/135353
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2014.12.018
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Virus Research 207 (2015) 69–75
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