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Aggregation State-Dependent Activation of the Classical Complement Pathway by the Amyloid β Peptide
Authors:Scott Webster  Bonnie Bradt  Joseph Rogers   Neil Cooper
Affiliation:L. J. Roberts Center for Alzheimer's Research, Sun Health Research Institute, Sun City, Arizona;and; Department of Immunology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract: Activation of the classical complement pathway has been widely investigated in recent years as a potential mechanism for the neuronal loss and neuritic dystrophy characteristic of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis. We have previously shown that amyloid β peptide (Aβ) is a potent activator of complement, and recent evidence suggesting that the assembly state of Aβ is crucial to the progress of the disease prompted efforts to determine whether the ability of Aβ to activate the classical complement pathway is a function of the aggregation state of the peptide. In this report, we show that the fibrillar aggregation state of Aβ, as determined by thioflavin T fluorometry, electron microscopy, and staining with Congo red and thioflavine S, is precisely correlated with the ability of the peptide to induce the formation of activated fragments of the complement proteins C4 and C3. These results suggest that the classical complement pathway provides a mechanism whereby complement-dependent processes may contribute to neuronal injury in the proximity of fibrillar but not diffuse Aβ deposits in the AD brain.
Keywords:Amyloid β-peptide fibrils    Aggregation    C3    C4    Complement activation    Thioflavin T
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