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Specific association of small heat shock proteins with the pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease brains

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NEUROPATHOLOGY AND APPLIED NEUROBIOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 2, Pages 119-130

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2990.2006.00689.x

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Alzheimer's disease; amyloid-beta protein; cerebral amyloid angiopathy; senile plaques; small heat shock protein

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The small heat shock protein family (sHsp) comprises molecular chaperones able to interact with incorrectly folded proteins. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by pathological lesions such as senile plaques (SPs), cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), predominantly consisting of the incorrectly folded proteins amyloid-beta (A beta) and tau respectively. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of the chaperones Hsp20, HspB2, alpha B-crystallin and Hsp27 with the pathological lesions of AD brains. For this purpose, a panel of well-characterized antibodies directed against these sHsps was used in immunohistochemistry and immunoblotting. We observed extracellular expression of Hsp20, Hsp27 and HspB2 in classic SPs, and Hsp20 expression in diffuse SPs. In addition, extracellular expression of HspB2 was observed in CAA. Both Hsp27 and alpha B-crystallin were also observed in astrocytes associated with both SPs and CAA. Furthermore, none of the sHsps were observed in NFTs in AD brains. We conclude that specific sHsp species may be involved in the pathogenesis of either SPs or CAA in AD.

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