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Proteome analysis of cerebrospinal fluid proteins in Alzheimer patients

Davidsson, Pia ; Westman-Brinkmalm, Ann ; Nilsson, Carol L LU ; Lindbjer, Maria ; Paulson, Linda ; Andreasen, Niels ; Sjögren, Magnus and Blennow, Kaj LU (2002) In NeuroReport 13(5). p.5-611
Abstract

By comparing the CSF proteome between Alzheimer disease (AD) patients and controls it may be possible to identify proteins that play a role in the disease process and thus to study the pathogenesis of AD. We used mini-gel technology in a two-dimensional electrophoresis procedure, sensitive SYPRO Ruby staining and mass spectrometry for clinical screening of disease-influenced CSF proteins in 15 AD patients and 12 controls. The levels of six proteins and their isoforms, including proapolipoprotein, apolipoprotein E, beta-2 microglobulin, retinol-binding protein, transthyretin, and ubiquitin, were significantly altered in CSF of AD patients. The most prominently altered proteins were the apolipoproteins, especially proapolipoprotein.

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Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Alzheimer Disease, Confidence Intervals, Female, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Patients, Protein Isoforms, Proteins, Proteome, Statistics, Nonparametric, Comparative Study
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NeuroReport
volume
13
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5
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5 pages
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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  • scopus:0037117721
  • pmid:11973456
ISSN
0959-4965
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English
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08b8df48-c0b4-4302-a7ac-8cb6e32fe4f9
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  author       = {{Davidsson, Pia and Westman-Brinkmalm, Ann and Nilsson, Carol L and Lindbjer, Maria and Paulson, Linda and Andreasen, Niels and Sjögren, Magnus and Blennow, Kaj}},
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  series       = {{NeuroReport}},
  title        = {{Proteome analysis of cerebrospinal fluid proteins in Alzheimer patients}},
  volume       = {{13}},
  year         = {{2002}},
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