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[201127 Àú³Î¹ßÇ¥] Acute targeting of pre-amyloid seeds in transgenic mice reduces Alzheimer-like pathology later in life

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Acute targeting of pre-amyloid seeds in transgenic mice reduces Alzheimer-like pathology later in life

Abstract

Amyloid-¥â (A¥â) deposits are a relatively late consequence of A¥â aggregation in Alzheimer¡®s disease. When pathogenic A¥â seeds begin to form, propagate and spread is not known, nor are they biochemically defined. We tested various antibodies for their ability to neutralize A¥â seeds before A¥â deposition becomes detectable in A¥â precursor protein-transgenic mice. We also characterized the different antibody recognition profiles using immunoprecipitation of size-fractionated, native, mouse and human brain-derived A¥â assemblies. At least one antibody, aducanumab, after acute administration at the pre-amyloid stage, led to a significant reduction of A¥â deposition and downstream pathologies 6 months later. This demonstrates that therapeutically targetable pathogenic A¥â seeds already exist during the lag phase of protein aggregation in the brain. Thus, the preclinical phase of Alzheimer¡®s disease—currently defined as A¥â deposition without clinical symptoms—may be a relatively late manifestation of a much earlier pathogenic seed formation and propagation that currently escapes detection in vivo.

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-020-00737-w




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