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Rabbit IgG cross-reacts with Alzheimer neurofibrillary tangles.

A Rehman1, Y C Tung, K Iqbal, I Grundke-Iqbal.   

Abstract

Biochemical studies have demonstrated that the paired helical filaments (PHF) of Alzheimer neurofibrillary tangles are mostly made up of tau and to a lesser degree of ubiquitin and other proteins. In addition, immunocytochemical labeling of tangles with antibodies to various other neuronal proteins has been shown previously. We report here the labeling of the locations of PHF, i.e., Alzheimer neurofibrillary tangles, neuropil threads and plaque neurites in tissue sections with a goat antiserum to rabbit IgG (GAR-T). The labeling is comparable in strength and distribution to that of tau and ubiquitin antibodies. The PHF-staining antibodies could be removed by absorption with native rabbit IgG but not with human IgG, IgG-depleted rabbit serum, rabbit IgG heavy chains or light chains eluted from nitrocellulose membranes. Furthermore, the PHF reactivity was obliterated by absorption with brain homogenate and a fraction enriched in soluble abnormally phosphorylated tau, but not with purified bovine tau or SDS-washed preparations of the relatively insoluble population of PHF. On immunoblots of both normal human tau and Alzheimer abnormally phosphorylated tau-enriched preparations, GAR-T labeled a set of three to five polypeptides in the tau region. Some of these polypeptides co-migrated with the tau bands. These results indicate (i) that PHF in Alzheimer's disease brain cross-react with a structural epitope/s present on native rabbit IgG, and (ii) that the cross-reactivity with PHF is probably due to tau.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8059596     DOI: 10.1007/bf00294170

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neuropathol        ISSN: 0001-6322            Impact factor:   17.088


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