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Small heat shock proteins associated with cerebral amyloid angiopathy of hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis (Dutch type) induce interleukin-6 secretion.

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Neurobiology of Aging, 30, 2, (2009), pp. 229-40ISSN
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Neurology
Biomolecular Chemistry
Intensive Care
Pathology
Laboratory of Genetic, Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases
Journal title
Neurobiology of Aging
Volume
vol. 30
Issue
iss. 2
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p. 229
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p. 40
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Bio-Molecular Chemistry; DCN 1: Perception and Action; DCN 2: Functional Neurogenomics; NCEBP 11: Alzheimer Centre; NCMLS 7: Chemical and physical biologyAbstract
In hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis of the Dutch type (HCHWA-D), severe cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is associated with an inflammatory reaction. Small heat shock proteins (sHsps) are molecular chaperones and association of HspB8 with CAA in HCHWA-D has been observed. The aims of this study were to investigate (1) if other sHsps are associated with the pathological lesions in HCHWA-D brains, (2) if the amyloid-beta protein (A beta) increases production of sHsps in cultured cerebral cells and (3) if sHsps are involved in the cerebral inflammatory processes in both Alzheimer's disease (AD) and HCHWA-D. We conclude that Hsp20, HspB8 and HspB2 are present in CAA in HCHWA-D, and that A beta did not affect cellular sHsps expression in cultured human brain pericytes and astrocytes. In addition, we demonstrated that Hsp20, HspB2 and HspB8 induced interleukin-6 production in cultured pericytes and astrocytes, which could be antagonized by dexamethasone, whereas other sHsps and A beta were inactive, suggesting that sHsps may be among the key mediators of the local inflammatory response associated with HCHWA-D and AD lesions.
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