Elevation of β-Amyloid Peptide 2–42 in Sporadic and Familial Alzheimer's Disease and Its Generation in PS1 Knockout Cells

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​Elevation of β-Amyloid Peptide 2–42 in Sporadic and Familial Alzheimer's Disease and Its Generation in PS1 Knockout Cells​
Jahn, H.; Kornhuber, J.; Wiltfang, J. ; Esselmann, H. ; Cupers, P.; Neumann, M. & Kretzschmar, H.  et al.​ (2001) 
Journal of Biological Chemistry276(46) pp. 42645​-42657​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M102790200 

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Jahn, Holger; Kornhuber, Johannes; Wiltfang, Jens ; Esselmann, Hermann ; Cupers, Philippe; Neumann, Manuela; Kretzschmar, Hans ; Beyermann, Michael; Schleuder, Detlev; Rüther, Eckart ; Annaert, Wim; De Strooper, Bart; Saftig, Paul 
Abstract
Urea-based β-amyloid (Aβ) SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and immunoblots were used to analyze the generation of Aβ peptides in conditioned medium from primary mouse neurons and a neuroglioma cell line, as well as in human cerebrospinal fluid. A comparable and highly conserved pattern of Aβ peptides, namely, 1–40/42 and carboxyl-terminal-truncated 1–37, 1–38, and 1–39, was found. Besides Aβ1–42, we also observed a consistent elevation of amino-terminal-truncated Aβ2–42 in a detergent-soluble pool in brains of subjects with Alzheimer's disease. Aβ2–42 was also specifically elevated in cerebrospinal fluid samples of Alzheimer's disease patients. To decipher the contribution of potential different γ-secretases (presenilins (PSs)) in generating the amino-terminal- and carboxyl-terminal-truncated Aβ peptides, we overexpressed β-amyloid precursor protein (APP)-trafficking mutants in PS1+/+ and PS1−/− neurons. As compared with APP-WT (primary neurons from control or PS1-deficient mice infected with Semliki Forest virus), PS1−/− neurons and PS1+/+ neurons overexpressing APP-Δct (a slow-internalizing mutant) show a decrease of all secreted Aβ peptide species, as expected, because this mutant is processed mainly by α-secretase. This drop is even more pronounced for the APP-KK construct (APP mutant carrying an endoplasmic reticulum retention motif). Surprisingly, Aβ2–42 is significantly less affected in PS1−/− neurons and in neurons transfected with the endocytosis-deficient APP-Δct construct. Our data confirm that PS1 is closely involved in the production of Aβ1–40/42 and the carboxyl-terminal-truncated Aβ1–37, Aβ1–38, and Aβ1–39, but the amino-terminal-truncated and carboxyl-terminal-elongated Aβ2–42 seems to be less affected by PS1 deficiency. Moreover, our results indicate that the latter Aβ peptide species could be generated by a βAsp/Ala-secretase activity.
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2001
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published
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Amer Soc Biochemistry Molecular Biology Inc
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry 
ISSN
0021-9258
Language
English

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