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Accumulation of proteolytic fragments of mutant presenilin 1 and accelerated amyloid deposition are co-regulated in transgenic mice

  1. Author:
    Borchelt, D. R.
    Lee, M. K.
    Gonzales, V.
    Slunt, H. H.
    Ratovitski, T.
    Jenkins, N. A.
    Copeland, N. G.
    Price, D. L.
    Sisodia, S. S.
  2. Author Address

    Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, 720 Rutland Ave, Ross Bldg, Room 558, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA. Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA. Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurosci, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA. NCI, Frederick Canc Res & Dev Ctr, Mouse Canc Genet Program, Frederick, MD 21702 USA. Univ Chicago, Dept Neurobiol Pharmacol & Physiol, Chicago, IL 60637 USA. Borchelt DR Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, 720 Rutland Ave, Ross Bldg, Room 558, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA.
    1. Year: 2002
  1. Journal: Neurobiology of Aging
    1. 23
    2. 2
    3. Pages: 171-177
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    The activities of prosenilin 1 (PS1) and 2 modulate the protcolytic processing of amyloid precursor proteins to produce Abeta1-42, and mutations in these proteins are associated with an accelerated rate of Abeta deposition. PS1 and PS2 themselves are subject to a highly-regulated endoproteolytic cleavage to generate stable 27 kDa N-terminal and 17 kDa C-terminal fragments. Here, we examined the relationship between the regulated cleavage of PS1 and the acceleration of Abeta deposition in transgenic mice that co-express Mo/Hu APPswe and varied levels mutant PS1 (A246E variant). The steady-state levels of the N- and C-terminal fragments of mutant PS1 in mice expressing low levels of mRNA were similar to that of mice expressing high levels of mRNA. Only mice expressing high levels of transgene mRNA accumulated uncleaved full-length protein. In mice co-expressing low levels of PS1A246E mRNA with Mo/Hu APPswe the age of appearance of Abeta deposits was similar to that of mice co-expressing expressing Mo/Hu APPswe with very high levels of mutant PS1. Our findings demonstrate that the levels of accumulated human PS1 N- and C-terminal fragments do not increase in proportion to the level of transgene mRNA and that similarly, the magnitude by which mutant PS1 accelerates the deposition of beta-amyloid is not proportional to the level of transgene expression. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.

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