1989
DOI: 10.1056/nejm198906013202203
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Amyloid A4 Protein and Its Precursor in Down's Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease

Abstract: In patients with Alzheimer's disease, amyloid fibrils that are aggregates of A4 protein subunits are deposited in the brain. A similar process occurs at an earlier age in persons with Down's syndrome. To investigate the deposition of amyloid in these diseases, we used a radioimmunoassay to measure levels of the amyloid precursor (PreA4) in the serum of 17 patients with Down's syndrome, 15 patients with Alzheimer's disease, and 33 normal elderly controls. The mean (+/- SD) concentration of serum PreA4 was incre… Show more

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“…We next determined that total APP levels did not increase with age leading to the observed increases in insoluble Aβ in DS, which is consistent with previous reports [13,69] despite individuals with DS having higher APP levels than controls [52]. This led us to the hypothesis that the activity of enzymes involved with the cleavage of APP may shift with age to favor the production of amyloidogenic fragments [10,56,57].…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…We next determined that total APP levels did not increase with age leading to the observed increases in insoluble Aβ in DS, which is consistent with previous reports [13,69] despite individuals with DS having higher APP levels than controls [52]. This led us to the hypothesis that the activity of enzymes involved with the cleavage of APP may shift with age to favor the production of amyloidogenic fragments [10,56,57].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In the most common form of DS, trisomy 21, three copies of chromosome 21 (21q21.2) leads to the overexpression of APP in brain and in peripheral lymphocytes [47,52]. As a consequence, plasma Aβ is significantly higher in individuals with DS (17-58 years) than in age-matched controls [8,38,55].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These different posttranscriptional controls of APP mRNA translation and stability could be of importance, since the overproduction of APP could be related to the development of the characteristic neuropathological lesions of Alzheimer's disease (35). Such an overproduction of APP has been well documented in Down's syndrome patients and is related to the trisomy of the chromosome 21, which carries the APP gene.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%