Title : Loss of prion protein control of glucose metabolism promotes neurodegeneration in model of prion diseases.

Pub. Date : 2021 Oct

PMID : 34610054






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1 Based on global approaches that compare the proteome and metabolome of the PrPC expressing 1C11 neuronal stem cell line to those of PrPnull-1C11 cells stably repressed for PrPC expression, we here unravel that PrPC contributes to the regulation of the energetic metabolism by orienting cells towards mitochondrial oxidative degradation of glucose. Glucose prion protein Mus musculus
2 Based on global approaches that compare the proteome and metabolome of the PrPC expressing 1C11 neuronal stem cell line to those of PrPnull-1C11 cells stably repressed for PrPC expression, we here unravel that PrPC contributes to the regulation of the energetic metabolism by orienting cells towards mitochondrial oxidative degradation of glucose. Glucose prion protein Mus musculus
3 The corruption of PrPC metabolic role by pathogenic prions PrPSc causes in the mouse hippocampus an imbalance between glucose oxidative degradation and fatty acid beta-oxidation in a PDK4-dependent manner. Glucose prion protein Mus musculus
4 The corruption of PrPC metabolic role by pathogenic prions PrPSc causes in the mouse hippocampus an imbalance between glucose oxidative degradation and fatty acid beta-oxidation in a PDK4-dependent manner. Glucose prion protein Mus musculus