Mutation of the β-amyloid precursor protein in familial Alzheimer's disease increases β-protein production (original) (raw)
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- Tilman Oltersdorf1 na1 na2,
- Christian Haass1,
- Lisa McConlogue 1 na1,
- Albert Y. Hung1,
- Peter Seubert1 na1,
- Carmen Vigo-Pelfrey1 na1,
- Ivan Lieberburg1 na1 &
- …
- Dennis J. Selkoe1
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Abstract
PROGRESSIVE cerebral deposition of the 39–43-amino-acid amy-loid β-protein (Aβ) is an invariant feature of Alzheimer's disease which precedes symptoms of dementia by years or decades. The only specific molecular defects that cause Alzheimer's disease which have been identified so far are missense mutations in the gene encoding the β-amyloid precursor protein (β3-APP) in certain families with an autosomal dominant form of the disease (familial Alzheimer's disease, or FAD)1–5. These mutations are located within or immediately flanking the Aβ region of β-APP, but the mechanism by which they cause the pathological phenotype of early and accelerated Aβ deposition is unknown. Here we report that cultured cells which express a β-APP complementary DNA bearing a double mutation (Lys to Asn at residue 595 plus Met to Leu at position 596) found in a Swedish FAD family5 produce ∼6–8-fold more Aβ than cells expressing normal β-APP. The Met 596 to Leu mutation is principally responsible for the increase. These data establish a direct link between a FAD genotype and the clinicopathological phenotype. Further, they confirm the relev-ance of the continuous Aβ production by cultured cells6–8 for elucidating the fundamental mechanism of Alzheimer's disease.
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- Tilman Oltersdorf, Lisa McConlogue , Peter Seubert, Carmen Vigo-Pelfrey and Ivan Lieberburg: Athena Neurosciences Inc., South San Francisco, California 94080, USA
- Martin Citron and Tilman Oltersdorf: M.C. and T.O. made equal contributions to this work.
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- Department of Neurology and Program in Neuroscience, Harvard Medical School, and Center for Neurologic Diseases, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, 02115, USA
Martin Citron, Tilman Oltersdorf, Christian Haass, Lisa McConlogue , Albert Y. Hung, Peter Seubert, Carmen Vigo-Pelfrey, Ivan Lieberburg & Dennis J. Selkoe
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Citron, M., Oltersdorf, T., Haass, C. et al. Mutation of the β-amyloid precursor protein in familial Alzheimer's disease increases β-protein production.Nature 360, 672–674 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1038/360672a0
- Received: 12 October 1992
- Accepted: 16 November 1992
- Issue Date: 17 December 1992
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/360672a0