Fundamental gaps exist in our understanding of how HIV-1 may interact with the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), and determining its underlying mechanisms is set as our long-term goal. The objective of the proposed studies is to determine molecular mechanisms whereby transactivator of transcription (Tat), a HIV-1 viral protein that continues to be implicated in the pathogenesis of HIV-1 associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) and has recently been implicated in the development of AD-like pathology, increases neuronal A? generation. Our central hypothesis is that Tat increases intraneuronal A? production by promoting APP internalization and elevating endolysosome pH. Guided by our preliminary findings, this novel, untested hypothesis will be tested by pursuing two specific aims: (1) Determine mechanisms whereby Tat promotes APP internalization, thus enhancing APP processing in favor of A? production. (2) Determine mechanisms whereby Tat elevates endolysosome pH, thus enhancing BACE-1 activity in favor of A? production. Results from work proposed in Aim #1 are expected to demonstrate that LRP-1 is responsible for HIV-1 protein- induced increases in APP internalization, and that siRNA knockdown of LRP-1 prevents HIV-1 protein-induced intraneuronal A? production. Results from Aim #2 are expected to demonstrate that a proton-dependent peptide transporter, Pept2, is responsible for Tat-induced elevation of endolysosome pH, and that siRNA knockdown of Pept2 prevents Tat-induced elevation of endolysosome pH, increased endolysosome accumulation of BACE-1, enhanced BACE-1 activity, and increased intraneuronal A? production. Such results are expected to provide us with new targets and rationale for preventative and therapeutic interventions against HAND and AD. Thus, the outcome of the proposed studies could have a substantial impact economically, socially and clinically.

Public Health Relevance

The proposed research is relevant to public health, because the long-term survival of HIV-1 infected individuals is accompanied by a high prevalence of HIV-1 associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) and an increased incidence of developing Alzheimer's disease (AD)-like pathology. The proposed studies are focused to determine the molecular mechanisms whereby HIV-1 viral protein interacts with the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. The results are expected to provide us with new targets and rationale for preventative and therapeutic interventions against HAND and AD, thus the outcome of the proposed studies could have a substantial impact economically, socially and clinically.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
Type
Exploratory/Developmental Grants (R21)
Project #
1R21AG043338-01
Application #
8410435
Study Section
NeuroAIDS and other End-Organ Diseases Study Section (NAED)
Program Officer
Mackiewicz, Miroslaw
Project Start
2012-08-01
Project End
2014-07-31
Budget Start
2012-08-01
Budget End
2013-07-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2012
Total Cost
$172,500
Indirect Cost
$47,500
Name
University of North Dakota
Department
Pharmacology
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
102280781
City
Grand Forks
State
ND
Country
United States
Zip Code
58202
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