“…Several membrane proteins have been shown to participate in A-induced apoptosis ; in contrast, APP and/or integrins could be the main cell-surface candidates for A fibril-induced neuronal dystrophy. Both APP and integrins participate in mechanisms of neuronal plasticity (Breen et al, 1991;Perez et al, 1997;Benson et al, 2000;Sabo et al 2001a), bind to A fibrils (Sabo et al, 1995;Lorenzo et al, 2000;Van Nostrand et al, 2002), colocalize in adhesion sites (Storey et al, 1996;Yamazaki et al, 1997), and cluster around A deposits in aberrant focal adhesion structures (Grace and Busciglio, 2003;Heredia et al, 2004). In fact, A dystrophy requires aberrant activation of focal adhesion proteins, including Paxillin (Grace and Busciglio, 2003), activation of which could also depend on APP or integrins, through their interaction with different cytoplasmic proteins (Sabo et al, 2001b;Zambrano et al, 2001;Martin et al, 2002).…”