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Publication : Adeno-associated virus 9-mediated Cdk5 inhibitory peptide reverses pathologic changes and behavioral deficits in the Alzheimer's disease mouse model.

First Author  He Y Year  2017
Journal  FASEB J Volume  31
Issue  8 Pages  3383-3392
PubMed ID  28420695 Mgi Jnum  J:252174
Mgi Id  MGI:5926101 Doi  10.1096/fj.201700064R
Citation  He Y, et al. (2017) Adeno-associated virus 9-mediated Cdk5 inhibitory peptide reverses pathologic changes and behavioral deficits in the Alzheimer's disease mouse model. FASEB J 31(8):3383-3392
abstractText  Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5), which binds to and is activated by p35, phosphorylates multiple substrates and plays an essential role in the development and function of the CNS; however, proteolytic production of p25 from p35 under stress conditions leads to the inappropriate activation of Cdk5 and contributes to hyperphosphorylation of tau and other substrates that are related to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. Selective inhibition of aberrant Cdk5 activity via genetic overexpression of Cdk5 inhibitory peptide (CIP) reduces pathologic changes and prevents brain atrophy and memory loss in p25-transgenic mice. In the present study, we delivered adeno-associated virus 9 carrying green fluorescent protein-CIP (AAV9-GFP-CIP) to brain cells via intracerebroventricular infusion in amyloid precursor protein/presenilin 1 (APP/PS1) double-transgenic 3-mo-old mice after the occurrence of beta-amyloid (Abeta) aggregation and the hyperphosphorylation of tau. Three months of treatment of AAV9-GFP-CIP reduced pathologic changes, including tau hyperphosphorylation, (Abeta) deposit, astrocytosis, and microgliosis, which were correlated with the reversal of memory loss and anxiety-like behavior observed in APP/PS1 mice. The neuroprotection effect of AAV9-GFP-CIP lasted an additional 7 mo-the end point of the study. These findings provide a novel strategy to selectively target Cdk5 for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.-He, Y., Pan, S., Xu, M., He, R., Huang, W., Song, P., Huang, J., Zhang, H.-T., Hu, Y. Adeno-associated virus 9-mediated Cdk5 inhibitory peptide reverses pathologic changes and behavioral deficits in the Alzheimer's disease mouse model.
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