The Down Syndrome-Associated Protein, Regulator of Calcineurin-1, is Altered in Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia with Lewy Bodies.

Malakooti N, Fowler C, Volitakis I, McLean Ca, Kim Rc, Bush Ai, Rembach A, Pritchard Ma, Finkelstein DI, Adlard Pa
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There is a known relationship between Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Down syndrome (DS), with the latter typically developing AD-like neuropathology in mid-life. In order to further understand this relationship we examined intersectin-1 (ITSN1) and the regulator of calcineurin-1 (RCAN1), proteins involved in endosomal and lysosomal trafficking that are over-expressed in DS. We examined RCAN1 and ITSN1 levels (both long (-L) and short (-S) isoforms) and the level of endogenous metals in White Blood Cells (WBCs) collected from AD patients who were enrolled in the Australian Imaging, Biomarker and Lifestyle Study on Ageing (AIBL). We also examined RCAN1 and ITSN1-S and -L in post-mortem brain tissue in a separate cohort of patients with AD or other types of dementia including Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) and non-Alzheimer's disease dementia. We found that RCAN1 was significantly elevated in AD and DLB brain compared with controls, but there was no difference in the level of RCAN1 in WBCs of AD patients. There were no differences in the levels of ITSN1-L and -S between AD and the control, nor between other types of dementia and the control. We found that there were no differences in the levels of metals between AD and the control WBCs. In conclusion, our data demonstrate that RCAN1 is differentially regulated between the peripheral and central compartments in AD and should be further investigated to understand its potential role in dementia of AD and DLB.

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唐氏综合征相关蛋白,钙调神经蛋白-1的调节因子,在阿尔茨海默病和路易体痴呆中发生改变
阿尔茨海默病(AD)和唐氏综合症(DS)之间存在已知的关系,后者通常在中年发展为AD样神经病理。为了进一步了解这种关系,我们研究了交叉蛋白-1 (ITSN1)和钙调磷酸酶-1 (RCAN1)的调节因子,这些蛋白参与内体和溶酶体运输,在DS中过度表达。我们检测了RCAN1和ITSN1水平(长(-L)和短(-S)异构体)和白细胞(wbc)中内源性金属的水平,这些患者参加了澳大利亚衰老成像、生物标志物和生活方式研究(AIBL)。我们还在另一组AD或其他类型痴呆(包括路易体痴呆(DLB)和非阿尔茨海默病痴呆)患者的死后脑组织中检测了RCAN1和ITSN1-S和-L。我们发现,与对照组相比,AD和DLB脑中RCAN1水平显著升高,但AD患者wbc中RCAN1水平无差异。ITSN1-L和-S水平在AD和对照组之间没有差异,在其他类型的痴呆和对照组之间也没有差异。我们发现在AD和对照白细胞之间没有金属水平的差异。总之,我们的数据表明,RCAN1在阿尔茨海默病的外周和中央室之间受到不同的调节,应该进一步研究以了解其在阿尔茨海默病和DLB痴呆中的潜在作用。
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