Detection of apolipoprotein E/dimeric soluble amyloid beta complexes in Alzheimer's disease brain supernatants
- PMID: 9398632
- DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.1997.7727
Detection of apolipoprotein E/dimeric soluble amyloid beta complexes in Alzheimer's disease brain supernatants
Abstract
The inheritance of the apolipoprotein (apo) E4 allele is an important risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD). A major component of the Alzheimer's disease neuritic plaques is amyloid beta (A beta). We previously identified apoE/A beta complexes within neuritic plaques (1). It was not known if this interaction takes place before or after A beta peptides become incorporated into neuritic plaques. To address this question we sought evidence of apoE complexes with brain soluble A beta peptides in AD and control patients. In addition, numerous proteins have been shown to bind A beta peptides in vitro. It is not know if any of these bind brain sA beta in vivo. We found evidence for the presence of apoE/dimeric sA beta complexes in the AD brain and could not detect complexes with other A beta peptide binding proteins. The binding of sA beta to apoE may be one factor influencing its clearance from the brain and/or its conformational state.
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