Neurobiology of Disease (Oct 1998)

Flemish and Dutch Mutations in Amyloid β Precursor Protein Have Different Effects on Amyloid β Secretion

  • Chris De Jonghe,
  • Cynthia Zehr,
  • Debra Yager,
  • Cristian-Mihail Prada,
  • Steven Younkin,
  • Lydia Hendriks,
  • Christine Van Broeckhoven,
  • Christopher B. Eckman

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 281 – 286

Abstract

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Mutations in theamyloid β precursor protein(APP) gene cosegregate with autosomal dominant Alzheimer disease (AD). Brain pathology of AD is characterized by amyloid deposition in senile plaques and by neurofibrillary tangles. Amyloid deposits in AD brains consist of amyloid β (Aβ), a 4-kDa proteolytic product of APP. In contrast, two other mutations inAPP, the FlemishAPP692and DutchAPP693mutations, are associated with autosomal dominant cerebral hemorrhages due to congophilic amyloid angiopathy (CAA) in the presence or absence of AD pathology, respectively. Both mutations are located within Aβ near the constitutive cleavage site. While a common effect of AD-linked mutations is to elevate Aβ42 extracellular concentrations, not much is known about the effect ofAPP692andAPP693. Here we provide evidence thatAPP692andAPP693have a different effect on Aβ secretion as determined by cDNA transfection experiments. WhileAPP692upregulates both Aβ40 and Aβ42 secretion,APP693does not. These data corroborate with previous findings that increased Aβ secretion and particularly of Aβ42, is specific for AD pathology.