AbstractPrion diseases are characterised by severe neural lesions linked to the presence of an abnormal protease-resistant isoform of cellular prion protein (PrPc). The peptide PrP(106–126) is widely used as a model of neurotoxicity in prion diseases. Here, we examine in detail the intracellular signalling cascades induced by PrP(106–126) in cortical neurons and the participation of PrPc. We show that PrP(106–126) induces the activation of subsets of intracellular kinases (e.g., ERK1/2), early growth response 1 synthesis and induces caspase-3 activity, all of which are mediated by nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate hydrogen-oxidase activity and oxidative stress. However, cells lacking PrPc are similarly affected after peptide expos...
International audienceThe cellular prion protein PrP(C) was identified over twenty-five years ago as...
Prion-related encephalopathies are characterized by the intra- cerebral accumulation of an abnormal ...
Prion-induced neuronal injury in vivo is associated with prostaglandin E2 production, a process that...
AbstractPrion diseases are characterised by severe neural lesions linked to the presence of an abnor...
The physiological functions of PrP(C) remain enigmatic, but the central domain, comprising highly co...
The cellular prion protein (PrPC) is an ubiquitous cell surface protein mostly expressed in neurons,...
Prion diseases in humans and animals comprise a group of invariably fatal neurodegenerative diseases...
A synthetic peptide corresponding to the 106-126 amyloidogenic region of the cellular human prion pr...
Inherited prion diseases are linked to mutations in the prion protein (PrP) gene, which favor conver...
In this chapter we will review the growing bulk of experimental observations regarding the modulatio...
Cellular prion protein (PrPC) is a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol¿anchored glycoprotein. When mutated...
Prion (PrP) and amyloid-[beta] (A[beta]) peptides are involved in the neuronal loss that occurs in P...
Background: Neurotoxic peptides derived from the protease-resistant core of the prion protein are ...
The prion diseases are a collection of fatal, transmissible neurodegenerative diseases that cause ra...
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Rane et al. report a cellular pathway to link PrPSc, via ER str...
International audienceThe cellular prion protein PrP(C) was identified over twenty-five years ago as...
Prion-related encephalopathies are characterized by the intra- cerebral accumulation of an abnormal ...
Prion-induced neuronal injury in vivo is associated with prostaglandin E2 production, a process that...
AbstractPrion diseases are characterised by severe neural lesions linked to the presence of an abnor...
The physiological functions of PrP(C) remain enigmatic, but the central domain, comprising highly co...
The cellular prion protein (PrPC) is an ubiquitous cell surface protein mostly expressed in neurons,...
Prion diseases in humans and animals comprise a group of invariably fatal neurodegenerative diseases...
A synthetic peptide corresponding to the 106-126 amyloidogenic region of the cellular human prion pr...
Inherited prion diseases are linked to mutations in the prion protein (PrP) gene, which favor conver...
In this chapter we will review the growing bulk of experimental observations regarding the modulatio...
Cellular prion protein (PrPC) is a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol¿anchored glycoprotein. When mutated...
Prion (PrP) and amyloid-[beta] (A[beta]) peptides are involved in the neuronal loss that occurs in P...
Background: Neurotoxic peptides derived from the protease-resistant core of the prion protein are ...
The prion diseases are a collection of fatal, transmissible neurodegenerative diseases that cause ra...
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Rane et al. report a cellular pathway to link PrPSc, via ER str...
International audienceThe cellular prion protein PrP(C) was identified over twenty-five years ago as...
Prion-related encephalopathies are characterized by the intra- cerebral accumulation of an abnormal ...
Prion-induced neuronal injury in vivo is associated with prostaglandin E2 production, a process that...