A systemic apolipoprotein A-IV-associated amyloidosis confirmed by proteome analysis

Amyloidosis is induced by extracellular deposition of certain proteins. Thirty-six proteins have so far been identified as amyloidogenic proteins in humans. Although it is very important to determine the specific amyloid protein type for the choice of therapy for amyloidosis patient, it might be dif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Virchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology 2021-11, Vol.479 (5), p.1041-1046
Hauptverfasser: Murakami, Taro, Takasawa, Akira, Moriki, Asako, Igaki, Yusuke, Ikeda, Hiroshi, Murase, Kazuyuki, Takada, Kohichi, Magara, Kazufumi, Aoyama, Tomoyuki, Ono, Yusuke, Kyuno, Daisuke, Takasawa, Kumi, Murata, Masaki, Osanai, Makoto
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Zusammenfassung:Amyloidosis is induced by extracellular deposition of certain proteins. Thirty-six proteins have so far been identified as amyloidogenic proteins in humans. Although it is very important to determine the specific amyloid protein type for the choice of therapy for amyloidosis patient, it might be difficult to identify specific proteins from amyloid-deposited tissue. Apolipoprotein A-IV is known as an amyloid-associated protein, but there have been few reports of apolipoprotein A-IV amyloidosis. Here we report a case of systemic apolipoprotein A-IV-associated amyloidosis that was confirmed by proteome analysis using formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue and an immunohistochemical technique.
ISSN:0945-6317
1432-2307
DOI:10.1007/s00428-021-03073-x