Unaltered prion protein expression in Alzheimer disease patients

阿尔茨海默病患者体内朊病毒蛋白表达未发生改变

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Abstract

The suggested role of cellular prion protein (PrP (C) ) in mediating the toxic effects of oligomeric amyloid β peptide (Aβ) in Alzheimer disease (AD) is controversial. To address the hypothesis that variable PrP (C)  expression is involved in AD pathogenesis, we analyzed PrPC expression in the frontal and temporal cortices and hippocampus of individuals with no cognitive impairment (NCI), amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), mild AD (mAD), and AD. We found that PrP (C)  expression in all brain regions was not significantly altered among the various patient groups. In addition, PrP (C)  levels in all groups did not correlate with expression of methionine (M) or valine (V) at codon 129 of the PrP gene, a polymorphism that has been linked in some studies to increased risk for AD, and which occurs in close proximity to the proposed binding region for the oligomeric Aβ peptide. Our results indicate that, if PrP (C)  is involved in mediating the toxic effects of the oligomeric Aβ peptide, these effects occur independently of steady state levels of PrP or the codon 129 polymorphism.

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