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Therapeutics in Alzheimer's and prion diseases
Wisniewski, T; Brown, D R; Sigurdsson, E M
There is increasing recognition that numerous neurodegenerative conditions have the same underlying pathogenetic mechanism, namely a change in protein conformation, where the beta-sheet content is increased. In Alzheimer's disease, amyloid deposition in the form of neuritic plaques and congophilic angiopathy is driven by the conversion of normal soluble amyloid-beta peptide (sA beta) to A beta plaques; while in the prionoses the critical event is the conversion of normal prion protein, PrP(C), to the disease-associated form, PrP(Sc). This common theme in the pathogenesis of these disorders and the extracellular localization of the accumulating abnormal protein make them highly amenable to therapeutic approaches based on experimental manipulation of protein conformation and clearance. A number of different approaches under current development include drugs which affect the processing of the precursor proteins drugs the clearance of the amyloidogenic protein, and which inhibit or prevent the conformation change and immunological approaches. Particularly interesting are compounds termed 'beta-sheet breakers' that directly target the abnormal conformational change both for A beta- and PrP(Sc)-related deposits. In addition, immune system activation can serve as beta-sheet breakers and/or to increase the clearance of the disease-associated proteins. These conformation-based approaches appear to hold the best promise for therapies for this devastating group of disorders
PMID: 12196140
ISSN: 0300-5127
CID: 32922
Vaccination delays the onset of prion disease in mice [Meeting Abstract]
Wisniewski, T; Scholtzova, H; Watanabe, M; Ji, Y; Frangione, B; Sigurdsson, EM; Brown, DR; Daniels, M; Kasesak, RJ; Kascsak, R
ISI:000177465300485
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 32412
Unique cleavage site of E-cadherin by presenilin-associated gamma-secretase [Meeting Abstract]
Shioi, J; Marambaud, P; Shao, ZP; Robakis, NK; Wisniewski, TM
ISI:000177465300761
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 32417
Presenilin-1-dependent gamma-secretase cleavage of E-cadherin controls adherens junction disassembly [Meeting Abstract]
Marambaud, P; Shioi, J; Serban, G; Georgakopoulos, A; Sarner, S; Nagy, V; Baki, L; Wen, P; Efthimiopoulos, S; Wisniewski, T; Robakis, N
ISI:000177465300784
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 32418
Rapid labeling of neuronal structures in post-mortem human brain by ballistic delivery of lipophilic dyes [Meeting Abstract]
Grutzendler, J; Gong, YD; Gan, WB; Wisniewski, T
ISI:000177465301728
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 32435
Slower rates of Alzheimer's disease-related neuronal loss in the entorhinal cortex in Down's syndrome compared to sporadic Alzheimer's disease [Meeting Abstract]
Kuchna, I; Wegiel, J; Silverman, W; Pirttila, T; Visser, F; Wisniewski, T; Reisberg, B
ISI:000177465301729
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 32436
In vivo detection of Alzheimer's amyloid by magnetic resonance imaging [Meeting Abstract]
Sigurdsson, EM; Wadghiri, YZ; Li, Q; Scholtzova, H; Tang, CY; Aguilnaldo, JG; Duff, K; Pappolla, M; Elliott, JI; Watanabe, M; Turnbull, DH; Wisniewski, T
ISI:000177465301286
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 32425
Apolipoprotein E expression modulates neuronal spine density in an isotype specific manner in transgenic mice [Meeting Abstract]
Ji, Y; Gong, YD; Gan, WB; Wisniewski, T
ISI:000177465301447
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 32426
A safer vaccine for Alzheimer's disease? [Meeting Abstract]
Frangione, B; Wisniewski, T; Sigurdsson, EM
ISI:000177465301551
ISSN: 0197-4580
CID: 32430
Immunization delays the onset of prion disease in mice
Sigurdsson, Einar M; Brown, David R; Daniels, Maki; Kascsak, Richard J; Kascsak, Regina; Carp, Richard; Meeker, Harry C; Frangione, Blas; Wisniewski, Thomas
The outbreak of new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease has raised the specter of a potentially large population being at risk to develop this prionosis. None of the prionoses currently have an effective treatment. Recently, vaccination has been shown to be effective in mouse models of another neurodegenerative condition, namely Alzheimer's disease. Here we report that vaccination with recombinant mouse prion protein delays the onset of prion disease in mice. Vaccination was performed both before peripheral prion exposure and after exposure. A delay in disease onset was seen in both groups, but was more prolonged in animals immunized before exposure. The increase in the incubation period closely correlated with the anti-prion protein antibody titer. This promising finding suggests that a similar approach may work in humans or other mammalian species at risk for prion disease
PMCID:1850699
PMID: 12107084
ISSN: 0002-9440
CID: 32479