Complexes of amyloid-beta and cystatin C in the human central nervous system

人类中枢神经系统中的淀粉样β蛋白和胱抑素C复合物

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作者:Weiqian Mi, Sonia S Jung, Haung Yu, Stephen D Schmidt, Ralph A Nixon, Paul M Mathews, Fabrizio Tagliavini, Efrat Levy

Abstract

A role for cystatin C (CysC) in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been suggested by the genetic linkage of a CysC gene (CST3) polymorphism with late-onset AD, the co-localization of CysC with amyloid-beta (Abeta) in AD brains, and binding of CysC to soluble Abeta in vitro and in mouse models of AD. This study investigates the binding between Abeta and CysC in the human central nervous system. While CysC binding to soluble Abeta was observed in AD patients and controls, a SDS-resistant CysC/Abeta complex was detected exclusively in brains of neuropathologically normal controls, but not in AD cases. The association of CysC with Abeta in brain from control individuals and in cerebrospinal fluid reveals an interaction of these two polypeptides in their soluble form. The association between Abeta and CysC prevented Abeta accumulation and fibrillogenesis in experimental systems, arguing that CysC plays a protective role in the pathogenesis of AD in humans and explains why decreases in CysC concentration caused by the CST3 polymorphism or by specific presenilin 2 mutations can lead to the development of the disease. Thus, enhancing CysC expression or modulating CysC binding to Abeta have important disease-modifying effects, suggesting a novel therapeutic intervention for AD.

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