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Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is an age-related condition and a major cause of intracerebral hemorrhage and cognitive decline that shows close links with Alzheimer's disease (AD). CAA is characterized by the aggregation of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides and formation of Aβ deposits in the brain vasculature resulting in a disruption of the angioarchitecture. Capillaries are a critical site of Aβ pathology in CAA type 1 and become dysfunctional during disease progression. Here, applying an advanced ...

Submitter: Rainer Malik

Investigation: Proteomics

Assays: Shotgun proteomics

Here, we took advantage of well-defined mouse models for β-amyloidosis (APPPS1) to explore proteome changes in the cerebrospinal fluid which are related to these distinct proteopathic lesions. Non-targeted liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry revealed that the majority of proteins that undergo age- and disease-related changes in either mouse model was linked to microglia, and more specifically to previously described disease state-specific microglia transcriptomic signatures. The finding that ...

Submitter: Rainer Malik

Investigation: Proteomics

Assays: Shotgun proteomics

The earliest defining event in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer´s disease (AD) is the intracerebral deposition of Abeta, which starts at least 20 years before the onset of dementia. The link between Abeta and downstream neurodegeneration leading to dementia remains unclear, a critical gap in knowledge at a time when clinical trials are increasingly shifting to pre-symptomatic disease stages. Consequently, the design of preventive treatment strategies based on biomarkers remains an important challenge. ...

Submitter: Rainer Malik

Investigation: Proteomics

Assays: Shotgun proteomics

Spatial molecular profiling of complex tissues is essential to investigate cellular function in physiological and pathological states. However, methods for molecular analysis of biological specimens imaged in 3D as a whole are lacking. Here, we present DISCO-MS, a technology combining whole-organ/ism imaging, deep learning-based image analysis, robotic tissue extraction and ultra-high sensitivity mass spectrometry. DISCO-MS yielded qualitative and quantitative proteomics data indistinguishable ...

Submitter: Rainer Malik

Investigation: Proteomics

Assays: Shotgun proteomics

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Submitter: Rainer Malik

Investigation: Proteomics

Assays: Shotgun proteomics

The protease BACE1 is a major drug target for Alzheimer’s disease, but chronic BACE1 inhibition is associated with non-progressive worsening that may be caused by modulation of unknown physiological BACE1 substrates. To identify in vivo-relevant BACE1 substrates we applied pharmacoproteomics to non-human-primate cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) after acute treatment with BACE inhibitors. Besides SEZ6, the strongest, dose-dependent reduction was observed for the pro-inflammatory cytokine receptor ...

Submitter: Rainer Malik

Investigation: Proteomics

Assays: Shotgun proteomics

Inflammation in the central nervous system (CNS) can impair the function of neuronal mitochondria and contributes to axon degeneration in the common neuroinflammatory disease multiple sclerosis (MS). Here we combine cell type-specific mitochondrial proteomics with in vivo biosensor imaging to dissect how inflammation alters the molecular composition and functional capacity of neuronal mitochondria. Neuroinflammatory lesions in the mouse spinal cord cause widespread and persisting axonal ATP ...

Submitter: Rainer Malik

Investigation: Proteomics

Assays: Shotgun proteomics

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