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Lookup NU author(s): Dr Evelyn Jaros, Emeritus Professor Robert Perry
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Neuronal intermediate filament (IF) inclusion disease (NIFID) is a novel neurological disease of early onset with a variable clinical phenotype including frontotemporal dementia, pyramidal, and extrapyramidal signs. Pathologically, in affected areas, there is neuronal loss, astrocytosis, and neuronal intracytoplasmic aggregates of abnormal neuronal Us that contain neither tau nor a-synuclein. Thus, to characterize the neuronal IF protein profile of inclusions in NIFID, immunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed on 10 cases of NIFID, four normal aged controls (NL), and two cases of Alzheimer's disease (AD) using a panel of anti-neuronal IF proteins. immunoelectron microscopy was performed on selected cases and frozen tissue from the frontal lobe of four cases was used for biochemical studies including sequential extractions and Western blotting. Based on these studies, we report here for the first time that alpha-internexin, a neuronal 117 protein, is present within the inclusions of NIFID as are all three neurofilament subunits: heavy, medium, and light. Thus, all class IV neuronal IF proteins are present within the pathological inclusions of this disease. Biochemistry revealed that W aggregates were soluble in sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and no post-translational modification was detected when compared with Alzheimer's disease or aged control brains. Hence, we conclude that NIFID is characterized by the pathological cytoplasmic aggregation of all class IV neuronal IF proteins in brain. The discovery of alpha-internexin in the cytoplasmic inclusions implicates novel mechanisms of pathogenesis in NIFID and other neurological diseases with pathological accumulations of IFs.
Author(s): Cairns NJ, Zhukareva V, Uryu K, Zhang B, Bigio E, Mackenzie IRA, Gearing M, Duyckaerts C, Yokoo H, Nakazato Y, Jaros E, Perry RH, Lee VMY, Trojanowski JQ
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: American Journal of Pathology
Year: 2004
Volume: 164
Issue: 6
Pages: 2153-2161
ISSN (print): 0002-9440
ISSN (electronic): 1525-2191
Publisher: American Society for Investigative Pathology
URL: http://ajp.amjpathol.org/cgi/reprint/164/6/2153