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Publication : Interaction of amyloid binding alcohol dehydrogenase/Abeta mediates up-regulation of peroxiredoxin II in the brains of Alzheimer's disease patients and a transgenic Alzheimer's disease mouse model.

First Author  Yao J Year  2007
Journal  Mol Cell Neurosci Volume  35
Issue  2 Pages  377-82
PubMed ID  17490890 Mgi Jnum  J:123215
Mgi Id  MGI:3717514 Doi  10.1016/j.mcn.2007.03.013
Citation  Yao J, et al. (2007) Interaction of amyloid binding alcohol dehydrogenase/Abeta mediates up-regulation of peroxiredoxin II in the brains of Alzheimer's disease patients and a transgenic Alzheimer's disease mouse model. Mol Cell Neurosci 35(2):377-82
abstractText  Alzheimer's patients have increased levels of both the 42 beta amyloid-beta-peptide (Abeta) and amyloid binding alcohol dehydrogenase (ABAD) which is an intracellular binding site for Abeta. The over-expression of Abeta and ABAD in transgenic mice has shown that the binding of Abeta to ABAD results in exaggerating neuronal stress and impairment of learning and memory. From a proteomic analysis of the brains from these animals we identified that peroxiredoxin II levels increase in Alzheimer's diseased brain. This increase in peroxiredoxin II levels protects neurons against Abeta induced toxicity. We also demonstrate, for the first time in living animals, that the expression level of peroxiredoxin II is an indicator for the interaction of ABAD and Abeta as its expression levels return to normal if this interaction is perturbed. Therefore this indicates the possibility of reversing changes observed in Alzheimer's disease and that the Abeta-ABAD interaction is a suitable drug target.
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