Peripheral administration of a humanized anti-PrP antibody blocks Alzheimer's disease Aß synaptotoxicity

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Klyubin, I. Nicoll, A.J. Khalili-Shirazi, A. Farmer, M. Canning, S. Mably, A. Linehan, J. Brown, A. Wakeling, M. Brandner, S. Walsh, D.M. Rowan, M.J. Collinge, J., Peripheral administration of a humanized anti-PrP antibody blocks Alzheimer's disease Aß synaptotoxicity, Journal of Neuroscience, 34, 18, 2014, 6140 - 6145

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with pathological assembly states of amyloid-β protein (Aβ). Aβ-related synaptotoxicity can be blocked by anti-prion protein (PrP) antibodies, potentially allowing therapeutic targeting of this aspect of AD neuropathogenesis. Here, we show that intravascular administration of a high-affinity humanized anti-PrP antibody to rats can prevent the plasticity-disrupting effects induced by exposure to soluble AD brain extract. These results provide an in vivo proof of principle for such a therapeutic strategy.

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