Journal article

High density lipoproteins bind Aβ and apolipoprotein C-II amyloid fibrils

LM Wilson, CLL Pham, AJ Jenkins, JD Wade, AF Hill, MA Perugini, GJ Howlett

Journal of Lipid Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 2006

Abstract

Disease-associated amyloid deposits contain both fibrillar and nonfibrillar components. The majority of these amyloid components originate or coexist in the bloodstream. To understand the nature of the interaction between the nonfibrillar and fibrillar components, we have developed a centrifugation method to isolate fibril binding proteins from human serum. Amyloid fibrils composed of either Aβ peptide or apolipoprotein C-II (apoC-II) cosedimented with specific serum proteins. Gel electrophoresis, mass spectrometry peptide fingerprinting, and Western analysis identified the major binding species as proteins found in HDL particles, including apoA-I, apoA-II, apoE, clusterin, and serum amyloid..

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