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Iron stored in ferritin is chemically reduced in the presence of aggregating A?(1-42).


ABSTRACT: Atypical low-oxidation-state iron phases in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology are implicated in disease pathogenesis, as they may promote elevated redox activity and convey toxicity. However, the origin of low-oxidation-state iron and the pathways responsible for its formation and evolution remain unresolved. Here we investigate the interaction of the AD peptide ?-amyloid (A?) with the iron storage protein ferritin, to establish whether interactions between these two species are a potential source of low-oxidation-state iron in AD. Using X-ray spectromicroscopy and electron microscopy we found that the co-aggregation of A? and ferritin resulted in the conversion of ferritin's inert ferric core into more reactive low-oxidation-states. Such findings strongly implicate A? in the altered iron handling and increased oxidative stress observed in AD pathogenesis. These amyloid-associated iron phases have biomarker potential to assist with disease diagnosis and staging, and may act as targets for therapies designed to lower oxidative stress in AD tissue.

SUBMITTER: Everett J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7316746 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Iron stored in ferritin is chemically reduced in the presence of aggregating Aβ(1-42).

Everett James J   Brooks Jake J   Lermyte Frederik F   O'Connor Peter B PB   Sadler Peter J PJ   Dobson Jon J   Collingwood Joanna F JF   Telling Neil D ND  

Scientific reports 20200625 1


Atypical low-oxidation-state iron phases in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology are implicated in disease pathogenesis, as they may promote elevated redox activity and convey toxicity. However, the origin of low-oxidation-state iron and the pathways responsible for its formation and evolution remain unresolved. Here we investigate the interaction of the AD peptide β-amyloid (Aβ) with the iron storage protein ferritin, to establish whether interactions between these two species are a potential sou  ...[more]

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