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  • Gustafson, Lars, et al. (author)
  • A 50-year perspective of a family with chromosome 14-linked Alzheimer’s disease
  • 1998
  • In: Human Genetics. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1432-1203 .- 0340-6717. ; 102:3, s. 253-257
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A Swedish family with two generations suffering from presenile dementia with an unusually severe Alzheimer encephalopathy was first reported in 1946. The hypothesis that the disease was inherited through a dominant gene is strongly supported by the follow-up 50years later of three additional generations and molecular genetic findings of a novel presenilin-1 gene mutation in the family. The pedigree contains six cases with well-documented dementia in four consecutive generations. The Alzheimer encephalopathy was unusually severe in the three cases studied post-mortem, with a pronounced involvement of the central grey structures, such as the claustrum, the nuclei around the third ventricle, the central thalamic nuclei and the brain stem. There were no vascular lesions and little amyloid angiopathy. All six affected cases showed the typical temporoparietal symptom pattern and other core symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, such as logoclonia, myoclonic twitchings and major motor seizures. Other predominant features were psychomotor slowness, increased muscular tension, a stiff stooped gait and a rapid loss of weight. The symptom pattern is convincingly explained by the consistent and severe involvement of cortical and central grey structures and is probably linked to the presenilin-1 gene mutation.
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  • Magnusson, Ann, et al. (author)
  • The role of cytochrome b559 and tyrosineD in protection against photoinhibition during in vivo photoactivation of Photosystem II
  • 1999
  • In: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Bioenergetics. - 0005-2728. ; 1411:1, s. 180-191
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    • In vivo photoactivation of Photosystem II was studied in the FUD39 mutant strain of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii which lacks the 23 kDa protein subunit involved in water oxidation. Dark grown cells, devoid of oxygen evolution, were illuminated at 0.8 μE m-2&#;s-1 light intensity which promotes optimal activation of oxygen evolution, or at 17 μE m-2&#;s-1, where photoactivation compete with deleterious photodamage. The involvement of the two redox active cofactors tyrosineD and cytochrome b559 during the photoactivation process, was investigated by EPR spectroscopy. TyrosineD on the D2 reaction center protein functions as auxiliary electron donor to the primary donor P680+ during the first minutes of photoactivation at 0.8 μE m-2&#;s-1 (compare with Rova et al., Biochemistry, 37 (1998) 11039-11045.). Here we show that also cytochrome b559 was rapidly oxidized during the first 10 min of photoactivation with a similar rate to tyrosineD. This implies that both cytochrome b559 and tyrosineD may function as auxiliary electron donors to P680+ and/or the oxidized tyrosine&#;Z on the D1 protein, to avoid photoinhibition before successful photoactivation was accomplished. As the catalytic water-oxidation successively became activated, TyrosineD remained oxidized while cytochrome b559 became rereduced to the equilibrium level that was observed prior to photoactivation. At 17 μE m-2&#;s-1 light intensity, where photoinhibition competes significantly with photoactivation, tyrosineD was very rapidly completely oxidized, after which the amount of oxidized tyrosineD decreased due to photoinhibition. In contrast, cytochrome b559 became reduced during the first 2 min of photoactivation at 17 μE m-2&#;s-1. After this, it was reoxidized, returning to the equilibrium level within 10 min. Thus, during in vivo photoactivation in high-light cytochrome b559 serves two functions. Initially, it probably oxidizes the reduced primary acceptor pheophytin, thereby relieving the acceptor side of reductive pressure, and later on it serves as auxiliary electron donor, preventing donor-side photoinhibition.
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  • Newell, Marie-Louise, et al. (author)
  • Detection of virus in vertically exposed HIV-antibody-negative children
  • 1996
  • In: The Lancet. - 1474-547X. ; 347:8996, s. 213-215
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    • Background. HIV-infected mothers can transmit their infection to their children in utero or at delivery (vertical transmission). There have been cases of children who were reported as acquiring infection vertically and later clearing the infection. We report the frequency of this phenomenon in a European cohort study. Methods. In four centres of the European Collaborative Study of children born to HIV-infected mothers, 299 children became HIV-antibody-negative and 264 of these had been followed up with virus culture and PCR for viral DNA at least once. Findings. Nine of the 264 children were positive by virus culture or PCR, and subsequently seroreverted. Two of the nine tested virus-positive after they became antibody negative. Six cases were virus-positive early in life and became negative thereafter, which is consistent with clearance of infection. The pattern was less clear in the other three. The nine cases had had their last virus test at age 16-101 months. All nine children had been bottlefed only. Eight had been delivered vaginally. The children had no HIV-related symptoms and received no anti-HIV treatments. Based on only those children who had two or more positive virological tests, we estimate that 2.7% (6/219) cleared or 'tolerated' the virus. Interpretation. The detection of virus or viral DNA in 'uninfected' children born to HIV-infected mothers was rare and was not associated with clinical disease or immunological abnormalities. The timing of samples will affect the documentation of clearance since, in uninfected children of HIV-positive mothers who cleared the virus, viraemia was intermittent. Current paediatric opinion is to inform parents of children who serorevert that the child is not HIV-infected.
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