OBJECTIVE: To report an ataxic variant of Alzheimer disease expressing a novel molecular phenotype. DESIGN: Description of a novel phenotype associated with a presenilin 1 mutation. SETTING: The subject was an outpatient who was diagnosed at the local referral center. PATIENT: A 28-year-old man presented with psychiatric symptoms and cerebellar signs, followed by cognitive dysfunction. Severe beta-amyloid (Abeta) deposition was accompanied by neurofibrillary tangles and cell loss in the cerebral cortex and by Purkinje cell dendrite loss in the cerebellum. A presenilin 1 gene (PSEN1) S170F mutation was detected. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We analyzed the processing of Abeta precursor protein in vitro as well as the Abeta species in brain tissue. RESULTS: The PSEN1 S170F mutation induced a 3-fold increase of both secreted Abeta(42) and Abeta(40) species and a 60% increase of secreted Abeta precursor protein in transfected cells. Soluble and insoluble fractions isolated from brain tissue showed a prevalence of N-terminally truncated Abeta species ending at both residues 40 and 42. CONCLUSION: These findings define a new Alzheimer disease molecular phenotype and support the concept that the phenotypic variability associated with PSEN1 mutations may be dictated by the Abeta aggregates' composition.

Association of a presenilin 1 S170F mutation with a novel Alzheimer disease molecular phenotype

ZANUSSO, Gianluigi;MONACO, Salvatore;GELATI, Matteo;
2007-01-01

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report an ataxic variant of Alzheimer disease expressing a novel molecular phenotype. DESIGN: Description of a novel phenotype associated with a presenilin 1 mutation. SETTING: The subject was an outpatient who was diagnosed at the local referral center. PATIENT: A 28-year-old man presented with psychiatric symptoms and cerebellar signs, followed by cognitive dysfunction. Severe beta-amyloid (Abeta) deposition was accompanied by neurofibrillary tangles and cell loss in the cerebral cortex and by Purkinje cell dendrite loss in the cerebellum. A presenilin 1 gene (PSEN1) S170F mutation was detected. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We analyzed the processing of Abeta precursor protein in vitro as well as the Abeta species in brain tissue. RESULTS: The PSEN1 S170F mutation induced a 3-fold increase of both secreted Abeta(42) and Abeta(40) species and a 60% increase of secreted Abeta precursor protein in transfected cells. Soluble and insoluble fractions isolated from brain tissue showed a prevalence of N-terminally truncated Abeta species ending at both residues 40 and 42. CONCLUSION: These findings define a new Alzheimer disease molecular phenotype and support the concept that the phenotypic variability associated with PSEN1 mutations may be dictated by the Abeta aggregates' composition.
2007
AMYLOID-BETA-PROTEIN, GAMMA-SECRETASE ACTIVITY, TRANSMEMBRANE ASPARTATES, TRANSGENIC MICE, DOWNS-SYNDROME, GENE, BRAIN, HETEROGENEITY, FAMILIES, PEPTIDE
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