Authors
Judith Miklossy, Andras Kis, Alexandra Radenovic, Lisa Miller, Laszlo Forro, Ralph Martins, Krzysztof Reiss, Nune Darbinian, Pushpa Darekar, Laszlo Mihaly, Kamel Khalili
Publication date
2006/2/1
Journal
Neurobiology of aging
Volume
27
Issue
2
Pages
228-236
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD) consist of β-amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in affected brain areas. The processes, which drive this host reaction are unknown. To determine whether an analogous host reaction to that occurring in AD could be induced by infectious agents, we exposed mammalian glial and neuronal cells in vitro to Borrelia burgdorferi spirochetes and to the inflammatory bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Morphological changes analogous to the amyloid deposits of AD brain were observed following 2–8 weeks of exposure to the spirochetes. Increased levels of β-amyloid presursor protein (AβPP) and hyperphosphorylated tau were also detected by Western blots of extracts of cultured cells that had been treated with spirochetes or LPS. These observations indicate that, by exposure to bacteria or to their toxic products, host responses similar in nature to those …
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