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The length of amyloid-beta in hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis, Dutch type. Implications for the role of amyloid-beta 1-42 in Alzheimer's disease.
[hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis]
In
hereditary
cerebral
hemorrhage
with
amyloidosis
,
Dutch
type
(
HCHWA-D
)
,
a
genetic
variant
(
E
22
Q
)
of
amyloid
beta
(
Abeta
)
accumulates
predominantly
in
the
small
vessels
of
leptomeninges
and
cerebral
cortex
,
leading
to
fatal
strokes
in
the
fifth
or
sixth
decade
of
life
.
Abeta
deposition
in
the
neuropil
occurs
mainly
in
the
form
of
preamyloid
,
Congo
red
negative
deposits
,
while
mature
neuritic
plaques
and
neurofibrillary
tangles
,
hallmark
lesions
in
Alzheimer
's
disease
(
AD
)
,
are
characteristically
absent
.
A
recent
hypothesis
regarding
the
pathogenesis
of
AD
states
that
Abeta
extending
to
residues
42
-
43
(
as
opposed
to
shorter
species
)
can
seed
amyloid
formation
and
trigger
the
development
of
neuritic
plaques
followed
by
neuronal
damage
in
AD
.
We
characterized
biochemically
and
immunohistochemically
Abeta
from
three
cases
of
HCHWA-D
to
determine
its
length
in
vascular
and
parenchymal
deposits
.
Mass
spectrometry
of
formic
acid-soluble
amyloid
,
purified
by
size-exclusion
gel
chromatography
,
showed
that
Abeta
1
-
40
and
its
carboxyl-terminal
truncated
derivatives
were
the
predominant
forms
in
leptomeningeal
and
cortical
vessels
.
Abeta
1
-
42
was
a
minor
component
in
these
amyloid
extracts
.
Immunohistochemistry
with
antibodies
S
40
and
S
42
,
specific
for
Abeta
ending
at
Val-
40
or
Ala
-
42
,
respectively
,
were
consistent
with
the
biochemical
data
from
vascular
amyloid
.
In
addition
,
parenchymal
preamyloid
lesions
were
specifically
stained
with
S
42
and
were
not
labeled
by
S
40
,
in
agreement
with
the
pattern
reported
for
AD
,
Down
's
syndrome
,
and
aged
dogs
.
Our
results
suggest
that
in
HCHWA-D
the
carboxyl-terminal
Abeta
heterogeneity
is
due
to
limited
proteolysis
in
vivo
.
Moreover
,
they
suggest
that
Abeta
species
ending
at
Ala
-
42
may
not
be
critical
for
the
seeding
of
amyloid
formation
and
the
development
of
AD
-like
neuritic
changes
.
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