2013
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.22206
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C1q, the classical complement pathway protein binds Hirano bodies in Pick's disease

Abstract: Haematoxylin/Eosin staining was performed to screen for Hirano bodies from the temporal lobe including the hippocampus in 10 Pick's disease cases containing Pick bodies. Although the inclusions were confirmed in 9 out of 10 cases, only 4 out of 10 were particularly enriched with the eosinophilic bodies. These were subjected to immunostaining with anticomplement antibodies and astrocyte marker antiglial fibrillary acidic protein antibody and the HLA class II CR3/43 antibody to visualize microglia. An intraneuro… Show more

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“…Although the presence of Hirano bodies has been reported in AD and in other neurodegenerative diseases (Perl 2010; Kaege et al 2012), their function is still unclear (Myre 2012). Hirano bodies consist of actin filaments and actin-binding proteins, as well as proteins involved in activation of complement (Perl 2010; Satoh et al 2013; Singhrao 2013). A recent study suggested that Hirano bodies reduce tau pathology in vitro (Furgerson et al 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the presence of Hirano bodies has been reported in AD and in other neurodegenerative diseases (Perl 2010; Kaege et al 2012), their function is still unclear (Myre 2012). Hirano bodies consist of actin filaments and actin-binding proteins, as well as proteins involved in activation of complement (Perl 2010; Satoh et al 2013; Singhrao 2013). A recent study suggested that Hirano bodies reduce tau pathology in vitro (Furgerson et al 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%