Literature DB >> 23796662

Amyloid beta immunization worsens iron deposits in the choroid plexus and cerebral microbleeds.

Nelly Joseph-Mathurin1, Olène Dorieux, Stéphanie G Trouche, Allal Boutajangout, Audrey Kraska, Pascaline Fontès, Jean-Michel Verdier, Einar M Sigurdsson, Nadine Mestre-Francés, Marc Dhenain.   

Abstract

Anti-amyloid beta (Aβ) immunotherapy provides potential benefits in Alzheimer's disease patients. Nevertheless, strategies based on Aβ1-42 peptide induced encephalomyelitis and possible microhemorrhages. These outcomes were not expected from studies performed in rodents. It is critical to determine if other animal models better predict side effects of immunotherapies. Mouse lemur primates can develop amyloidosis with aging. Here we used old lemurs to study immunotherapy based on Aβ1-42 or Aβ-derivative (K6Aβ1-30). We followed anti-Aβ40 immunoglobulin G and M responses and Aβ levels in plasma. In vivo magnetic resonance imaging and histology were used to evaluate amyloidosis, neuroinflammation, vasogenic edema, microhemorrhages, and brain iron deposits. The animals responded mainly to the Aβ1-42 immunogen. This treatment induced immune response and increased Aβ levels in plasma and also microhemorrhages and iron deposits in the choroid plexus. A complementary study of untreated lemurs showed iron accumulation in the choroid plexus with normal aging. Worsening of iron accumulation is thus a potential side effect of Aβ-immunization at prodromal stages of Alzheimer's disease, and should be monitored in clinical trials.
Copyright © 2013. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  ARIA (amyloid imaging related abnormalities); Aging; Alzheimer's disease; Aβ-immunization; Choroid plexus; Iron; Lemur; MRI; Microcebus murinus; Microhemorrhages; Primate

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23796662      PMCID: PMC4107237          DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2013.05.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Aging        ISSN: 0197-4580            Impact factor:   4.673


  53 in total

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