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Hypothesis: microtubule instability and paired helical filament formation in the Alzheimer disease brain are related to apolipoprotein E genotype.

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Strittmatter, WJ; Weisgraber, KH; Goedert, M; Saunders, AM; Huang, D; Corder, EH; Dong, LM; Jakes, R; Alberts, MJ; Gilbert, JR
Published in: Exp Neurol
February 1994

A genetic classification of Alzheimer disease(s) (AD) is presented. We describe a potential metabolic process in individuals who inherit apolipoprotein E-epsilon 4 (APOE4, gene; apoE4, protein) alleles, leading to increased risk and earlier age of onset of late-onset Alzheimer disease. Apolipoprotein E-epsilon 3 (apoE3) binds to tau protein, possibly slowing the initial rate of tau phosphorylation and self-assembly into paired helical filaments (PHFs); apoE4 does not bind tau. Tau promotes microtubule assembly and stabilizes microtubules; hyperphosphorylated tau does not bind, thereby destabilizing microtubules. Hyperphosphorylated tau may self-assemble into PHFs. Over time a bias toward destabilization of microtubules and the formation of neurofibrillary tangles may occur in individuals who inherit APOE4 alleles, leading to a shorter functional neuronal life span. This hypothesis focuses attention on two important aspects of AD research design: (1) Although the inheritance of APOE4 is associated with increased risk and decreased age of onset, apoE4 does not directly cause the disease. Our data point to the absence of an important function of apoE3 or apoE2 in individuals who do not inherit these alleles as the genetically relevant metabolic factor. This has important implications for design of experiments directed toward understanding the relevant neuronal metabolism. (2) Should this hypothesis be proven and confirmed, targets for pharmaceutical therapy designed to mimic the metabolic function of apoE3 or apoE2 become a realistic preventive strategy.

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Exp Neurol

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0014-4886

Publication Date

February 1994

Volume

125

Issue

2

Start / End Page

163 / 171

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • tau Proteins
  • Phosphorylation
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Neurofibrillary Tangles
  • Microtubules
  • Humans
  • Genetic Linkage
  • Chromosomes
  • Apolipoproteins E
  • Apolipoprotein E4
 

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Strittmatter, W. J., Weisgraber, K. H., Goedert, M., Saunders, A. M., Huang, D., Corder, E. H., … Gilbert, J. R. (1994). Hypothesis: microtubule instability and paired helical filament formation in the Alzheimer disease brain are related to apolipoprotein E genotype. Exp Neurol, 125(2), 163–171. https://doi.org/10.1006/exnr.1994.1019
Strittmatter, W. J., K. H. Weisgraber, M. Goedert, A. M. Saunders, D. Huang, E. H. Corder, L. M. Dong, R. Jakes, M. J. Alberts, and J. R. Gilbert. “Hypothesis: microtubule instability and paired helical filament formation in the Alzheimer disease brain are related to apolipoprotein E genotype.Exp Neurol 125, no. 2 (February 1994): 163–71. https://doi.org/10.1006/exnr.1994.1019.
Strittmatter WJ, Weisgraber KH, Goedert M, Saunders AM, Huang D, Corder EH, et al. Hypothesis: microtubule instability and paired helical filament formation in the Alzheimer disease brain are related to apolipoprotein E genotype. Exp Neurol. 1994 Feb;125(2):163–71.
Strittmatter, W. J., et al. “Hypothesis: microtubule instability and paired helical filament formation in the Alzheimer disease brain are related to apolipoprotein E genotype.Exp Neurol, vol. 125, no. 2, Feb. 1994, pp. 163–71. Pubmed, doi:10.1006/exnr.1994.1019.
Strittmatter WJ, Weisgraber KH, Goedert M, Saunders AM, Huang D, Corder EH, Dong LM, Jakes R, Alberts MJ, Gilbert JR. Hypothesis: microtubule instability and paired helical filament formation in the Alzheimer disease brain are related to apolipoprotein E genotype. Exp Neurol. 1994 Feb;125(2):163–171.
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Published In

Exp Neurol

DOI

ISSN

0014-4886

Publication Date

February 1994

Volume

125

Issue

2

Start / End Page

163 / 171

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • tau Proteins
  • Phosphorylation
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Neurofibrillary Tangles
  • Microtubules
  • Humans
  • Genetic Linkage
  • Chromosomes
  • Apolipoproteins E
  • Apolipoprotein E4