Journal article

The amyloid precursor protein of Alzheimer's disease is released by human platelets

AI Bush, RN Martins, B Rumble, R Moir, S Fuller, E Milward, J Currie, D Ames, A Weidemann, P Fischer, G Multhaup, K Beyreuther, CL Masters

Journal of Biological Chemistry | Published : 1990

Abstract

Western blots of normal human platelets, employing a monoclonal antibody raised against the full-length amyloid precursor protein of Alzheimer's disease (APP695), revealed major bands of 100-110 and 120-130 kDa in both cytosolic, membrane, and released fractions. These species were similar in size to forms seen in brain preparations and in plasma. There was no difference in Western blots of platelet preparations from Alzheimer patients compared with controls. Purified platelet amyloid precursor proteins were sequenced and shown to be amino terminally homogeneous. Immunohistochemistry localized the antigen to the platelet and megakaryocyte and demonstrated weak immunostaining of some lymphocy..

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