Literature DB >> 11773216

The tau protein of oral epithelium increases in Alzheimer's disease.

Hideyuki Hattori1, Masayuki Matsumoto, Kunimitu Iwai, Hiroshi Tsuchiya, Eiji Miyauchi, Mikihiro Takasaki, Kouzin Kamino, Junichi Munehira, Yasuhiro Kimura, Kenichi Kawanishi, Tomoko Hoshino, Hiroshi Murai, Hajime Ogata, Hidemichi Maruyama, Hiroshi Yoshida.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an important problem that should be solved in the 21st century. Prior to treatment, a simple and easy diagnostic method using biological markers should be available. As a method to attain this goal, we detected and determined tau protein in oral mucosal epithelium.
METHODS: Oral epithelium was exfoliated from 34 patients with AD or 29 patients with vascular dementia, and 33 young and 34 age-matched controls. Western blot was performed for determining the molecular weight of oral tau protein. The tau protein level was determined with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). CSF tau was also measured and compared with oral tau.
RESULTS: Western blot analysis using an anti-non-phosphorylated tau-protein antibody showed two bands, one at 65 Kd and the other at 110 Kd. The tau-protein level in oral epithelia showed a significant positive correlation with those in the CSF (p <.05). The patients with AD had significantly higher levels of tau protein than the patients with vascular dementia and the controls (p <.01). AD patients with a younger age at onset of the study showed a higher level of the tau protein than the patients with later age at onset (p <.05).
CONCLUSIONS: Like other nonneural tissues, oral epithelium contains small tau and big tau. The tau protein in oral epithelium reflects the pathological changes, as does the CSF tau. Individuals who develop AD may have had high levels of the tau protein in oral mucosal epithelium since early childhood. The tau-protein level in oral epithelia could be helpful in diagnosing AD.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11773216     DOI: 10.1093/gerona/57.1.m64

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci        ISSN: 1079-5006            Impact factor:   6.053


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