Dm. Holtzman, Role of apoE/A beta interactions in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease and cerebral amyloid angiopathy, J MOL NEURO, 17(2), 2001, pp. 147-155
The epsilon4 allele of apolipoprotein E (apoE) is a risk factor for Alzheim
er's disease (AD) and cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA). The mechanism unde
rlying this increased risk is not completely clear, yet mounting evidence s
upports the idea that the ability of apoE to interact with the amyloid-beta
(A beta) peptide and influence its conformation and clearance plays a majo
r role. Evidence to support this concept comes from in vitro and in vivo st
udies of apoE/A beta interactions and the effects of these interactions on
A beta conformation and cellular clearance. Recent studies on the effect of
murine and human apoE in APP transgenic mice provide direct evidence that
apoE is critically involved in the in vivo converstion of A beta into forms
which contain high beta -sheet content and associated cellular toxicity (n
euritic plaques and CAA). These studies also suggest a role for human apoE
in A beta clearance in vivo.