B. Permanne et al., DETECTION OF APOLIPOPROTEIN-E DIMERIC SOLUBLE AMYLOID-BETA COMPLEXES IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE BRAIN SUPERNATANTS, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 240(3), 1997, pp. 715-720
The inheritance of the apolipoprotein (ape) 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 plaque
s (I). It was not known if this interaction takes place before or afte
r A beta peptides become incorporated into neuritic plaques. To addres
s this question we sought evidence of apoE complexes with brain solubl
e A beta peptides in AD and control patients. In addition, numerous pr
oteins have been shown to bind A beta peptides in vitro. It is not kno
w if any of these bind brain sA beta in vivo. me found evidence for th
e 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. (C) 1997 Academic Pre
ss.