Receptor-dependent cell stress and amyloid accumulation in systemic amyloidosis
- PMID: 10835680
- DOI: 10.1038/76216
Receptor-dependent cell stress and amyloid accumulation in systemic amyloidosis
Abstract
Accumulation of fibrils composed of amyloid A in tissues resulting in displacement of normal structures and cellular dysfunction is the characteristic feature of systemic amyloidoses. Here we show that RAGE, a multiligand immunoglobulin superfamily cell surface molecule, is a receptor for the amyloidogenic form of serum amyloid A. Interactions between RAGE and amyloid A induced cellular perturbation. In a mouse model, amyloid A accumulation, evidence of cell stress and expression of RAGE were closely linked. Antagonizing RAGE suppressed cell stress and amyloid deposition in mouse spleens. These data indicate that RAGE is a potential target for inhibiting accumulation of amyloid A and for limiting cellular dysfunction induced by amyloid A.
Comment in
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Amyloids: tombstones or triggers?Nat Med. 2000 Jun;6(6):633-4. doi: 10.1038/76203. Nat Med. 2000. PMID: 10835676 Review. No abstract available.
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