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Alzheimer disease: mouse models pave the way for therapeutic opportunities.

G Emilien1, J M Maloteaux, K Beyreuther, C L Masters.   

Abstract

Research into the molecular mechanisms of Alzheimer disease (AD) continues to clarify important issues in aberrant protein processing while seeking to identify therapeutic targets. Mutations of genes on chromosomes 1, 14 (presenilins 1 and 2), and 21 (the amyloid-beta [Abeta] amyloid precursor protein [APP]) cause the familial forms of AD that often begin before age 65. An allelic polymorphism on chromosome 19 (apolipoprotein E ) affects the age of onset of the more common forms of sporadic AD. Multiple studies in transgenic mice provide strong evidence to support the view that Abeta amyloid formation is an early and critical pathogenic event: mice expressing pathogenic human APP mutations develop Abeta deposits; coexpression of mutant presenilin genes accelerates the rate of Abeta deposition; and apolipoprotein E plays a role in this process. Thus, the 3 established genetic causes or risk factors for AD affect Abeta deposition. The fact that elevation of the Abeta42/Abeta40 ratio (differing only in 2 amino acids in length) is also linked to amyloid deposition in the APP mice and is temporally linked to cognitive impairment suggests that Abeta42 may be a principal inducing factor of AD. The exact sequence of events is still unknown, but the transgenic models generated so far have shown their usefulness in clarifying this complex part of the pathology. The continuing progress in elucidation of the molecular pathogenesis of AD suggests a range of rational pharmacological interventions for this disorder. The most promising strategy involves the development of approaches to retard, halt, or prevent Abeta-mediated disease progression, and these can now be tested in transgenic animals.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10681074     DOI: 10.1001/archneur.57.2.176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Neurol        ISSN: 0003-9942


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