. β-Amyloid Precursor Protein Intracellular Domain Controls Mitochondrial Function by Modulating Phosphatase and Tensin Homolog-Induced Kinase 1 Transcription in Cells and in Alzheimer Mice Models. Biol Psychiatry. 2017 May 3; PubMed.

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  1. Goiran et al. is a potentially interesting study that ties together two major neurodegenerative disorder pathways of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

    Very little is known about the upstream transcriptional regulation of Pink-1, so the finding that AICD can regulate Pink-1 transcription is significant. That said, the exact mechanism of how AICD controls Pink-1 transcription is unknown. Furthermore, the evidence for effects on mitophagy were lacking as the authors did not employ standard assays to measure mitophagy.

    From a clinical perspective, it would also be interesting if the authors could show in additional patient-derived cells and tissues from AD patients that Pink-1 levels are elevated. It would also be exciting to know whether this Pink-1 upregulation is primarily driving AD pathogenesis or is secondary—studying the impact of APP processing in a Pink-1 null background would aid this.

    Overall, an intriguing study that will require additional experiments to flesh out the mechanism and clinical significance of these pathways coverging.​

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