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Publication : Localization and regional distribution of p23/TMP21 in the brain.

First Author  Vetrivel KS Year  2008
Journal  Neurobiol Dis Volume  32
Issue  1 Pages  37-49
PubMed ID  18652896 Mgi Jnum  J:140353
Mgi Id  MGI:3813407 Doi  10.1016/j.nbd.2008.06.012
Citation  Vetrivel KS, et al. (2008) Localization and regional distribution of p23/TMP21 in the brain. Neurobiol Dis 32(1):37-49
abstractText  Sequential processing of amyloid precursor protein by beta- and gamma-secretases generates Alzheimer's disease (AD)-associated beta-amyloid peptides. Recently it was reported that the transmembrane protein p23/TMP21 associates with gamma-secretase, and negatively regulates beta-amyloid production. Despite the link between p23 function and AD pathogenesis, the expression of p23 has not been examined in the brain. Here, we describe the detailed immunohistochemical characterization of p23 expression in rodent and human brain. We report that p23 is co-expressed with gamma-secretase subunits in select neuronal cell populations in rodent brain. Interestingly, the steady-state level of p23 in the brain is high during embryonic development and then declines after birth. Furthermore, the steady-state p23 levels are reduced in the brains of individuals with AD. We conclude that p23 is expressed in neurons throughout the brain and the decline in p23 expression during postnatal development may significantly contribute to enhanced beta-amyloid production in the adult brain.
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