Abstract

To explore the role of α 2-macroglobulin receptor/low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein ( α 2M-R/LRP) and its ligands in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), antibodies were raised against its α- and β-subunits and their expression pattern in the CNS in AD and control cases was correlated with that of native and transformed α 2-macroglobulin ( α 2M) and interleukin 6 (IL-6). The transmembranous β-subunit of α 2M-R/LRP and transformed α 2M were found in plaque cores in AD. Extramembranous α-subunit and native α 2M immunoreactivities were localized in activated plaque-associated astrocytes and extracellulary in plaques. IL-6 immunostaining was associated with neurofibrillary changes, and was also found extracellularly in the center of plaques and in microglial cells. Our finding that plaque cores contain a second transmembranous protein fragment, the β-subunit of α 2M-R/LRP, suggests ongoing membrane-protein degradation. By altering clearance and scavenger-like functions, fragmentation and breakdown of α 2M-R/LRP may have an important role in extracellular amyloid deposition and the formation of neurofibrillary tangles in AD.

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