Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9989741 Neurobiology of Disease 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
PrP-peptide induced microglial IL-6 and TNF-α release significantly increased in the presence of SAP and C1q. Also, SAP and C1q enhanced PrP-peptide fibril formation as revealed by electron microscopy and thioflavin S-based quantitative assays. This suggests that SAP and C1q contribute to fibrillar state-dependent cellular effects of PrP. Combined, ultrastructural and thioflavin assays, together with microglial cytokine release measurements, provide a test system to screen potential, fibrillarity impeding therapeutics for prion disease.
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