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PRESENILINS IN MODELS OF FAMILIAL ALZHEIMERS DISEASE
12 March 1997 - 28 February 2002
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 2,001,677
Building upon exciting new discoveries that link genes encoding presenilin 1 (PS1) (chromosome 14) and PS2 (chromosome 1) to cases of familial Alzheimer's disease (FAD), this Program Project proposal takes advantage of established expertise and complementary strengths of scientists at John Hopkins who are committed to in vitro and in vivo investigations of inherited neurogenerative diseases. The first project outlines research to examine properties of PS1/PS2, including studies with newly generated probes and antibodies to examine the expression of PS in cell culture paradigms and distribution in tissues and brain regions of developing/adult rodents, monkeys, and humans. In transfected cells and cultured neurons from transgenic mice, we will define the topology and biology of PS and the ways in which mutations influence the biology of PS, amyloid precursor protein (APP) trafficking/processing, and the production of the beta- amyloid protein (A beta). The second project we will use a recently developed expression plasmid to create transgenic mice that express high levels of wild-type and mutant PS1/PS2. Behavioral and brain abnormalities will be characterized using approaches that have been successful in studies of humans and animal models. The influences of wild-type or mutant PS1 on PS2 on APP transgenes. We believe that theses studies will produce for the first time, PS mutation-linked trangenic models of FAD in which it will be possible to examine the mechanisms of disease and to test potential therapies. The third project is designed to clarify the in vivo function of PS using gene targeting strategies to ablate PS genes and to examine the phenotypes of PS nulls. To define molecules interacting with PS, we will use the yeast two-hybrid system, a strategy that has proved very successful in several settings including the identification of HAP-1, which interacts with huntington. In concert the projects should clarify some of the most important features of the normal biology of PS and define the mechanisms whereby mutations in these genes cause FAD. Finally, the PS mice, which we intend to make widely available, will be extraordinary valuable models for testing new therapies.
30 Resulting Publications
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2012Xulun Zhang; Krassimira Garbett; Karthikeyan Veeraraghavalu; Brian Wilburn; Reid Gilmore; Karoly Mirnics; Sangram S Sisodia
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012;32(25):8633-48. -
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2012Alena V Savonenko; Tatiana Melnikova; Andrew Hiatt; Tong Li; Paul F Worley; Juan C Troncoso; Phil C Wong; Don L Price
Alzheimer's therapeutics: translation of preclinical science to clinical drug development.
Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2012;37(1):261-77. -
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2004Joanna L Jankowsky; Daniel J Fadale; Jeffrey Anderson; Guilian M Xu; Victoria Gonzales; Nancy A Jenkins; Neal G Copeland; Michael K Lee; Linda H Younkin; Steven L Wagner; et al.
Human molecular genetics 2004;13(2):159-70. -
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2002Philip C Wong; Huaibin Cai; David R Borchelt; Donald L Price
Genetically engineered mouse models of neurodegenerative diseases.
Nature neuroscience 2002;5(7):633-9. -
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2002Michael K Lee; Wanda Stirling; Yanqun Xu; Xueying Xu; Dike Qui; Allen S Mandir; Ted M Dawson; Neal G Copeland; Nancy A Jenkins; Don L Price
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002;99(13):8968-73. -
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2002David R Borchelt; Michael K Lee; Victoria Gonzales; Hilda H Slunt; Tamara Ratovitski; Nancy A Jenkins; Neal G Copeland; Donald L Price; Sangram S Sisodia
Neurobiology of aging 2002;23(2):171-7. -
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2002Takesh Ikeuchi; Sangram S Sisodia
Neuromolecular medicine 2002;1(1):43-54. -
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2001C Yu; S H Kim; T Ikeuchi; H Xu; L Gasparini; R Wang; S S Sisodia
The Journal of biological chemistry 2001;276(47):43756-60. -
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2001S H Kim; J Y Leem; J J Lah; H H Slunt; A I Levey; G Thinakaran; S S Sisodia
The Journal of biological chemistry 2001;276(46):43343-50. -
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2001S S Sisodia; W Annaert; S H Kim; B De Strooper
Gamma-secretase: never more enigmatic.
Trends in neurosciences 2001;24(11 Suppl):S2-6. -
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2001C Lesuisse; G Xu; J Anderson; M Wong; J Jankowsky; G Holtz; V Gonzalez; P C Wong; D L Price; F Tang; et al.
Human molecular genetics 2001;10(22):2525-37. -
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2001P C Wong; H Cai; D R Borchelt; D L Price
Journal of molecular neuroscience : MN 2001;17(2):233-57. -
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2001H Cai; Y Wang; D McCarthy; H Wen; D R Borchelt; D L Price; P C Wong
BACE1 is the major beta-secretase for generation of Abeta peptides by neurons.
Nature neuroscience 2001;4(3):233-4. -
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2000N Sato; F Urano; J Yoon Leem; S H Kim; M Li; D Donoviel; A Bernstein; A S Lee; D Ron; M L Veselits; et al.
Nature cell biology 2000;2(12):863-70. -
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2000J L Martys-Zage; S H Kim; B Berechid; S J Bingham; S Chu; J Sklar; J Nye; S S Sisodia
Journal of molecular neuroscience : MN 2000;15(3):189-204. -
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2000C A Saura; T Tomita; S Soriano; M Takahashi; J Y Leem; T Honda; E H Koo; T Iwatsubo; G Thinakaran
The Journal of biological chemistry 2000;275(22):17136-42. -
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2000S H Zaman; A Parent; A Laskey; M K Lee; D R Borchelt; S S Sisodia; R Malinow
Neurobiology of disease 2000;7(1):54-63. -
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2000D L Price; P C Wong; A L Markowska; M K Lee; G Thinakaren; D W Cleveland; S S Sisodia; D R Borchelt
The value of transgenic models for the study of neurodegenerative diseases.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2000;920():179-91. -
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2000S H Kim; R Wang; D J Gordon; J Bass; D F Steiner; G Thinakaran; D G Lynn; S C Meredith; S S Sisodia
Familial British dementia: expression and metabolism of BRI.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2000;920():93-9. -
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1999S H Kim; R Wang; D J Gordon; J Bass; D F Steiner; D G Lynn; G Thinakaran; S C Meredith; S S Sisodia
Furin mediates enhanced production of fibrillogenic ABri peptides in familial British dementia.
Nature neuroscience 1999;2(11):984-8. -
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1999C A Saura; T Tomita; F Davenport; C L Harris; T Iwatsubo; G Thinakaran
The Journal of biological chemistry 1999;274(20):13818-23. -
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1999A Parent; D J Linden; S S Sisodia; D R Borchelt
Neurobiology of disease 1999;6(1):56-62. -
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1998S Naruse; G Thinakaran; J J Luo; J W Kusiak; T Tomita; T Iwatsubo; X Qian; D D Ginty; D L Price; D R Borchelt; et al.
Effects of PS1 deficiency on membrane protein trafficking in neurons.
Neuron 1998;21(5):1213-21. -
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1998D R Borchelt; P C Wong; S S Sisodia; D L Price
Transgenic mouse models of Alzheimer's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Brain pathology (Zurich, Switzerland) 1998;8(4):735-57. -
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1998G Thinakaran; J B Regard; C M Bouton; C L Harris; D L Price; D R Borchelt; S S Sisodia
Stable association of presenilin derivatives and absence of presenilin interactions with APP.
Neurobiology of disease 1998;4(6):438-53. -
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1998J A Davis; S Naruse; H Chen; C Eckman; S Younkin; D L Price; D R Borchelt; S S Sisodia; P C Wong
Neuron 1998;20(3):603-9. -
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1997G Thinakaran; C L Harris; T Ratovitski; F Davenport; H H Slunt; D L Price; D R Borchelt; S S Sisodia
The Journal of biological chemistry 1997;272(45):28415-22. -
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1997D R Borchelt; T Ratovitski; J van Lare; M K Lee; V Gonzales; N A Jenkins; N G Copeland; D L Price; S S Sisodia
Neuron 1997;19(4):939-45. -
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1997M K Lee; D R Borchelt; G Kim; G Thinakaran; H H Slunt; T Ratovitski; L J Martin; A Kittur; S Gandy; A I Levey; et al.
Hyperaccumulation of FAD-linked presenilin 1 variants in vivo.
Nature medicine 1997;3(7):756-60. -
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1997L Hendriks; G Thinakaran; C L Harris; C De Jonghe; J J Martin; S S Sisodia; C Van Broeckhoven
Processing of presenilin 1 in brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease and controls.
Neuroreport 1997;8(7):1717-21.
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