Uptake of Amyloid beta by Glia Cells
Neuronal loss in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is believed to result, in part, from the abnormal accumulation of Amyloid beta (A-beta) and the formation of senile plaques. Microglia and astrocytes play a central role in the elimination of A-beta. Microglia internalize soluble A-beta by pinocytosis, which can occur spontaneously or following stimulation of the P2Y4 receptor by A-beta (aa1-42). Conversely, microglia phagocytose fibrillary A-beta following activation of the complement pathway. However, the majority of oligomeric and fibrillary A-beta are cleared by microglia and astrocytes through receptor-mediated endocytosis. These glial cells express a variety of cell-surface proteins, including LRP-1, scavenger receptors, toll-like receptors, RAGE, and TREM-2, that bind A-beta and mediate its uptake.
In addition to uptake and degradation, astrocytes have been shown to play a role in the clearance of A-beta through the glymphatic system. Aquaporin 4 channels located on astrocytic endfeet that surround the CNS vasculature facilitate convective fluid transport, which drives interstitial fluid, along with extracellular solutes, into the perivascular drainage pathway. R&D Systems offers a range of research tools needed for investigating the clearance of A-beta by glial cells.
- Apolipoprotein E/ApoE
- CD11b/Integrin alpha M
- CD14
- CD36/SR-B3
- CD40/TNFRSF5
- CD40 Ligand/TNFSF5
- CD45
- CD47
- Fc gamma RIB/CD64b
- Fc gamma RIII (CD16)
- Fc gamma RI/CD64
- Fc gamma RII/CD32
- Fc gamma RII/RIII (CD32/CD16)
- Fc gamma RIIA/CD32a
- Fc gamma RIIB/CD32b
- Fc gamma RIIB/C (CD32b/c)
- Fc gamma RIIC/CD32c
- Fc gamma RIIIA/CD16a
- Fc gamma RIIIB/CD16b
- FPRL1/FPR2
- Integrin beta 2/CD18
- LDLR
- LGI3
- LRP-1
- LRP-1 Cluster II
- LRP-1 Cluster III
- LRP-1 Cluster IV
- MARCO
- MD2
- Megalin/LRP2
- P2Y Receptor Agonists
- P2Y Receptor Antagonists
- RAGE/AGER
- SR-AI/MSR
- SR-BI
- TLR2
- TLR4
- TLR4/MD2 Complex
- Toll-like Receptor Agonists
- Toll-like Receptor Antagonists
- Toll-like Receptor Inhibitors
- TREM2