| Literature DB >> 22254144 |
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease susceptibility genes, APP and gamma-secretase, are involved in the herpes simplex life cycle, and that of other suspect pathogens (C. pneumoniae, H. pylori, C. neoformans, B. burgdorferri, P. gingivalis) or immune defence. Such pathogens promote beta-amyloid deposition and tau phosphorylation and may thus be causative agents, whose effects are conditioned by genes. The antimicrobial effects of beta-amyloid, the localisation of APP/gamma-secretase in immunocompetent dendritic cells, and gamma secretase cleavage of numerous pathogen receptors suggest that this network is concerned with pathogen disposal, effects which may be abrogated by the presence of beta-amyloid autoantibodies in the elderly. These autoantibodies, as well as those to nerve growth factor and tau, also observed in Alzheimer's disease, may well be antibodies to pathogens, due to homology between human autoantigens and pathogen proteins. NGF or tau antibodies promote beta-amyloid deposition, neurofibrillary tangles, or cholinergic neuronal loss, and, with other autoantibodies, such as anti-ATPase, are potential agents of destruction, whose formation is dictated by sequence homology between pathogen and human proteins, and thus by pathogen strain and human genes. Pathogen elimination in the ageing population and removal of culpable autoantibodies might reduce the incidence and offer hope for a cure in this affliction.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22254144 PMCID: PMC3255168 DOI: 10.4061/2011/501862
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Alzheimers Dis
Figure 1The mRNA distribution of the major genes derived from GWAS in Alzheimer's disease, as well as that of APP and gamma-secretase components. Data are from the BioGps website.
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| Position B-Amy | Amino acid | B-cell index | Alignments |
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| 1 | D |
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| 2 | A |
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| 3 | E |
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| 4 | F |
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| 5 | R |
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| 6 | H |
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| 7 | D |
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| 8 | S |
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| 9 | G |
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| 10 | Y |
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| 11 | E |
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| 12 | V | 0.35 |
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| 13 | H | −0.17 |
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| 14 | H | −0.66 | Borreli Burgdorferi HQKL+ |
| 15 | Q | −1.03 |
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| 16 | K | −1.47 |
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| 17 | L | −1.34 | Human herpesvirus 5: Human herpesvirus 6 LVFF |
| 18 | V | −1.20 | |
| 19 | F | −0.93 | |
| 20 | F | −0.98 | |
| 21 | A | −0.82 | |
| 22 | E | −0.31 | |
| 23 | D | 0.23 | |
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| 29 | G | 0.30 | |
| 30 | A | −0.24 | |
| 31 | I | −0.58 | |
| 32 | I | −1.00 | |
| 33 | G | −1.14 | |
| 34 | L | −1.19 | |
| 35 | M | −1.23 | |
| 36 | V | −1.16 | 69 viruses/phages VGGVV |
| 37 | G | −0.97 | |
| 38 | G | −1.02 | |
| 39 | V | −0.63 | |
| 40 | V | −0.45 | |
| 41 | I | −0.80 | |
| 42 | A | −1.06 |
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| NGF position | Amino acid | B-cell index | Alignment |
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| 18 | A |
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| 19 | E |
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| 20 | P |
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| 21 | H |
| Borrelia burgdorferi HSESN |
| 22 | S |
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| 23 | E |
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| 24 | S |
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| 25 | N |
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| 26 | V |
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| 27 | P |
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| 28 | A |
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| 29 | G |
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| 30 | H |
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| 31 | T |
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| 32 | I |
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| 33 | P |
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| 34 | Q |
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| 35 | A |
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| 51 | A |
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| 52 | R |
| HSV-1 RSAPAA Borrelia burgdorferi burgdorferri RSA AA |
| 53 | S |
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| 54 | A |
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| 55 | P |
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| 56 | A |
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| 57 | A |
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| 64 | A |
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| 65 | G |
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| 66 | Q |
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| 67 | T |
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| 68 | R |
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| 69 | N |
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| 70 | I |
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| 71 | T |
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| 90 | S |
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| 91 | T |
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| 92 | Q |
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| 93 | P |
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| 94 | P |
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| 95 | R |
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| 96 | E |
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| 97 | A |
| Borrelia burgdorferi burgdorferi |
| 98 | A |
| Borrelia burgdorferi ADT DLD |
| 99 | D |
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| 100 | T |
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| 101 | Q |
| Borrelia burgdorferi burgdorferi |
| 102 | D |
| Borrelia burgdorferi burgdorferi |
| 103 | L |
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| 104 | D |
| Borrelia burgdorferi burgdorferi DFEVG |
| 105 | F |
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| 106 | E |
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| 107 | V |
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| 108 | G |
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| 109 | G |
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| 110 | A |
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| 111 | A |
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| 112 | P |
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| 113 | F |
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| 114 | N |
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| 115 | R |
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| 116 | T |
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| 117 | H |
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| 118 | R |
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| 119 | S |
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| 120 | K |
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| 121 | R |
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| 122 | S |
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| 123 | S |
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| 124 | S |
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| 144 | G |
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| 145 | D |
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| 146 | K |
| CF. Pneumoniae KTTAT+ |
| 147 | T |
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| 148 | T |
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| 149 | A |
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| 150 | T |
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| 151 | D |
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| 152 | I |
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| 153 | K |
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| 179 | C |
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| 180 | R |
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| 181 | D |
| Borrelia burgdorferi burgdorferi D NPVD and DPN VD |
| 182 | P |
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| 183 | N |
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| 184 | P |
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| 185 | V |
| HSV-2 VDSG RG HSV-1 +DSG RG |
| 186 | D |
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| 187 | S |
| Borrelia burgdorferi burgdorferi |
| 188 | G |
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| 189 | C |
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| 190 | R |
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| 191 | G |
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| 192 | I |
| Borrelia burgdorferi burgdorferi IDSKH |
| 193 | D |
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| 194 | S |
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| 195 | K |
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| 197 | W |
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| 212 | T |
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| 213 | M |
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| 214 | D |
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| 215 | G |
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| 216 | K |
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| 217 | Q |
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| Tau position | Amino acid | B-cell index | Alignment |
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| 53 | E |
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| 54 | D |
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| 55 | G |
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| 56 | S |
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| 57 | E |
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| 58 | E |
| HHV-6 HHV-6B EPGSE |
| 59 | P |
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| 60 | G |
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| 61 | S |
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| 62 | E |
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| 171 | S |
| Borrelia burgdorferi SG GPED |
| 172 | G |
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| 173 | T |
| HHV-6 TGPEDT and TG PEDT |
| 174 | G |
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| 175 | P |
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| 176 | E |
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| 177 | D |
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| 178 | T |
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| 179 | E |
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| 228 | S |
| HSV-1 SP DSPP and SPQ SP |
| 229 | P |
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| 230 | Q |
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| 231 | D |
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| 232 | S |
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| 233 | P |
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| 234 | P |
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| 235 | S |
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| 242 | D |
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| 243 | G |
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| 244 | R |
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| 245 | P |
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| 246 | P |
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| 247 | Q |
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| 331 | P |
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| 332 | G |
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| 333 | E |
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| 334 | G |
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| 335 | P |
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| 336 | E |
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| 337 | A |
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| 414 | H |
| HSV-1 HSV-2 HPTPG |
| 415 | P |
| Cytomegalovirus P PGSS and PTPG SS |
| 416 | T |
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| 417 | P |
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| 418 | G |
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| 419 | S |
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| 420 | S |
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| 493 | P |
| HSV-1 P APKTP and P APKTP and PPAP PP and PPA PP HSV-2 PPAP TPP Cytomegalovirus P APKT and PPAP PP and PP P PPS and PP KTPP and PP A TPPS and PPA TPP |
| 494 | P |
| HSV-1 PAP KTP and PA KTPP HSV-2 PAPK PP HHV-6 PAP PPS |
| 495 | A |
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| 496 | P |
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| 497 | K |
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| 498 | T |
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| 499 | P |
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| 500 | P |
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| 501 | S |
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| 502 | S |
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