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A Specific Reduction in Aβ(1−42) vs. a Universal Loss of Aβ Peptides in CSF Differentiates Alzheimer's Disease From Meningitis and Multiple Sclerosis
A reduced concentration of Aβ(1−42) in CSF is one of the established biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease. Reduced CSF concentrations of Aβ(1−42) have also been shown in multiple sclerosis, viral encephalitis and bacterial meningitis. As neuroinflammation is one of the neuropathological hallmarks...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5976781/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29881343 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2018.00152 |
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author | Spitzer, Philipp Lang, Roland Oberstein, Timo J. Lewczuk, Piotr Ermann, Natalia Huttner, Hagen B. Masouris, Ilias Kornhuber, Johannes Ködel, Uwe Maler, Juan M. |
author_facet | Spitzer, Philipp Lang, Roland Oberstein, Timo J. Lewczuk, Piotr Ermann, Natalia Huttner, Hagen B. Masouris, Ilias Kornhuber, Johannes Ködel, Uwe Maler, Juan M. |
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description | A reduced concentration of Aβ(1−42) in CSF is one of the established biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease. Reduced CSF concentrations of Aβ(1−42) have also been shown in multiple sclerosis, viral encephalitis and bacterial meningitis. As neuroinflammation is one of the neuropathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease, an infectious origin of the disease has been proposed. According to this hypothesis, amyloid pathology is a consequence of a microbial infection and the resulting immune defense. Accordingly, changes in CSF levels of amyloid-β peptides should be similar in AD and inflammatory brain diseases. Aβ(1−42) and Aβ(1−40) levels were measured in cerebrospinal fluid by ELISA and Western blotting in 34 patients with bacterial meningitis (n = 9), multiple sclerosis (n = 5) or Alzheimer's disease (n = 9) and in suitable controls (n = 11). Reduced concentrations of Aβ(1−42) were detected in patients with bacterial meningitis, multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease. However, due to a concurrent reduction in Aβ(1−40) in multiple sclerosis and meningitis patients, the ratio of Aβ(1−42)/Aβ(1−40) was reduced only in the CSF of Alzheimer's disease patients. Urea-SDS-PAGE followed by Western blotting revealed that all Aβ peptide variants are reduced in bacterial meningitis, whereas in Alzheimer's disease, only Aβ(1−42) is reduced. These results have two implications. First, they confirm the discriminatory diagnostic power of the Aβ(1−42)/Aβ(1−40) ratio. Second, the differential pattern of Aβ peptide reductions suggests that the amyloid pathology in meningitis and multiple sclerosis differs from that in AD and does not support the notion of AD as an infection-triggered immunopathology. |
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spelling | pubmed-59767812018-06-07 A Specific Reduction in Aβ(1−42) vs. a Universal Loss of Aβ Peptides in CSF Differentiates Alzheimer's Disease From Meningitis and Multiple Sclerosis Spitzer, Philipp Lang, Roland Oberstein, Timo J. Lewczuk, Piotr Ermann, Natalia Huttner, Hagen B. Masouris, Ilias Kornhuber, Johannes Ködel, Uwe Maler, Juan M. Front Aging Neurosci Neuroscience A reduced concentration of Aβ(1−42) in CSF is one of the established biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease. Reduced CSF concentrations of Aβ(1−42) have also been shown in multiple sclerosis, viral encephalitis and bacterial meningitis. As neuroinflammation is one of the neuropathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease, an infectious origin of the disease has been proposed. According to this hypothesis, amyloid pathology is a consequence of a microbial infection and the resulting immune defense. Accordingly, changes in CSF levels of amyloid-β peptides should be similar in AD and inflammatory brain diseases. Aβ(1−42) and Aβ(1−40) levels were measured in cerebrospinal fluid by ELISA and Western blotting in 34 patients with bacterial meningitis (n = 9), multiple sclerosis (n = 5) or Alzheimer's disease (n = 9) and in suitable controls (n = 11). Reduced concentrations of Aβ(1−42) were detected in patients with bacterial meningitis, multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease. However, due to a concurrent reduction in Aβ(1−40) in multiple sclerosis and meningitis patients, the ratio of Aβ(1−42)/Aβ(1−40) was reduced only in the CSF of Alzheimer's disease patients. Urea-SDS-PAGE followed by Western blotting revealed that all Aβ peptide variants are reduced in bacterial meningitis, whereas in Alzheimer's disease, only Aβ(1−42) is reduced. These results have two implications. First, they confirm the discriminatory diagnostic power of the Aβ(1−42)/Aβ(1−40) ratio. Second, the differential pattern of Aβ peptide reductions suggests that the amyloid pathology in meningitis and multiple sclerosis differs from that in AD and does not support the notion of AD as an infection-triggered immunopathology. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5976781/ /pubmed/29881343 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2018.00152 Text en Copyright © 2018 Spitzer, Lang, Oberstein, Lewczuk, Ermann, Huttner, Masouris, Kornhuber, Ködel and Maler. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neuroscience Spitzer, Philipp Lang, Roland Oberstein, Timo J. Lewczuk, Piotr Ermann, Natalia Huttner, Hagen B. Masouris, Ilias Kornhuber, Johannes Ködel, Uwe Maler, Juan M. A Specific Reduction in Aβ(1−42) vs. a Universal Loss of Aβ Peptides in CSF Differentiates Alzheimer's Disease From Meningitis and Multiple Sclerosis |
title | A Specific Reduction in Aβ(1−42) vs. a Universal Loss of Aβ Peptides in CSF Differentiates Alzheimer's Disease From Meningitis and Multiple Sclerosis |
title_full | A Specific Reduction in Aβ(1−42) vs. a Universal Loss of Aβ Peptides in CSF Differentiates Alzheimer's Disease From Meningitis and Multiple Sclerosis |
title_fullStr | A Specific Reduction in Aβ(1−42) vs. a Universal Loss of Aβ Peptides in CSF Differentiates Alzheimer's Disease From Meningitis and Multiple Sclerosis |
title_full_unstemmed | A Specific Reduction in Aβ(1−42) vs. a Universal Loss of Aβ Peptides in CSF Differentiates Alzheimer's Disease From Meningitis and Multiple Sclerosis |
title_short | A Specific Reduction in Aβ(1−42) vs. a Universal Loss of Aβ Peptides in CSF Differentiates Alzheimer's Disease From Meningitis and Multiple Sclerosis |
title_sort | specific reduction in aβ(1−42) vs. a universal loss of aβ peptides in csf differentiates alzheimer's disease from meningitis and multiple sclerosis |
topic | Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5976781/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29881343 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2018.00152 |
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