AR12 increases BAG3 expression via ER stress signaling which is essential for Tau and APP degradation via LC3-associated phagocytosis and macroautophagy
Abstract:Background
We defined the mechanisms by which the chaperone ATPase inhibitor AR12 and the multi-kinase inhibitor neratinib interacted to reduce expression of Tau and amyloid-precursor protein (APP) in microglia and neuronal cells.
Methods
In vitro cell culture; in-cell immunostaining using a Hermes wide-field microscope with densitometric imaging software; transfection of siRNA and plasmids; assessments of autophagy using a plasmid to express LC3-GFP-RFP.
Results
AR12 and neratinib interacted to increase th… Show more
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