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AD2 is a monoclonal antibody directed
against Paired Helical Filaments (PHF) isolated from an Alzheimer brain.
- Epitope location
- Specificity
- Sensitivity
- Immunohistochemistry
Epitope location
AD2 binds on the C-terminal part of Tau proteins, more precisely on the phosphorylated
Ser 396 and 404 present on PHF-Tau and normal Tau (rapidly processed) (Buée-Scherrer
V, Goedert et al Molecular Brain Research, 1996,
39:79-88).
AD2 is the fruit of a collaboration
between Sanofi/Diagnotics Pasteur (Pr B. Pau and Dr Gilles Mourton-Gilles)
and INSERM 422, represented by Dr A. Delacourte.
Representation
of AD2 epitope on tau protein
How
to obtain AD2:
Bio-Rad
Laboratories
3 bd Raymond Poincaré 92430 MARNES LA COQUETTE France
fax:
+33(0) 1 47 95 61 91
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+33 (0) 1 47 95 60 00
Ref
catalog 56484. Anti-tau protein. AD2
monoclonal antibody. 100 µg/50 µl
Sensitivity
Using the western blot approach, AD2 is able to detect
directly the pathological Tau proteins among the
resolved proteins from a brain homogenate treated with SDS Laemmli
buffer.
Brain tissues are homogenized in Laemmli
sample buffer 1:10 (wt/vol) containing 5% sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and
heat-treated. For immunoblot, total brain homogenates
were loaded and 150 µg total proteins were resolved on 10-20% polyacrylamide gel gradients in presence of SDS and
transferred onto nitrocellulose membranes. Protein A-purified AD2 is used at a
dilution of 20-50 nanogram/ml. Detection of
pathological Tau can be performed on as little as 15
µg of homogenates (1 to 5 µl of a brain homogenate (1 g/ 10 ml).
- An ELISA sandwich assay with AD2 has been set up for
the rapid quantification of pathological Tau .
Exemple:
Western blot of brain homogenates
CONDAMINES
O., BUÉE-SCHERRER V., BOISSIER L., WATTEZ A., DELACOURTE A., PAU B.,
MOURTON-GILLES C. New immunoassay for the mapping of neurofibrillary degeneration in Alzheimer's disease using
two monoclonal antibodies against human PHF-tau
proteins. Neurosciences
Letters. 1995;192:1-4.
Specificity
- Using western blots and the human brain tissue, AD2
binds to the triplet of pathological Tau proteins
from Alzheimer brains (Tau 60, 64, 69). It does not
detect normal Tau proteins from control brains, but immunodetects Tau proteins from rapidly-processed
biopsies from control brains (Sergeant et al, NeuroReport,
1995). Explanation: normal Tau proteins are phosphorylated in a manner similar to Tau-PHF,
but are rapidly dephosphorylated after death by phosphatases, unlike tau-PHF.
SERGEANT N, BUSSIERE T, VERMERSCH P, LEJEUNE J.P,
DELACOURTE A. Isoelectric point differentiates phf-tau from biopsy-derived human brain Tau
proteins. Neuroreport. 1995, 6: 2217-2220.
- AD2 immunolabels
pathological Tau proteins found in different
neurodegenerative disorders (see DELACOURTE A. Pathological Tau
of Alzheimer's diseas as a marker of neurofibrillary degeneration. Biomedicine
and Pharmacotherapy. 48:287-295, and more recent reviews).
- AD2 immunostains a doublet
Tau 60 and Tau 64 in brain
homogenates from Pick's disease
(DELACOURTE A, ROBITAILLE Y, SERGEANT. N, BUEE L, HOF P, WATTEZ A, LAROCHE-CHOLETTE
A, MATHIEU J, CHAGNON P, GAUVREAU D. Specific pathological tau protein variants
characterize Pick's disease.
J. Neuropathol. Exp. Neurol.
1996; 55:151-159)
- AD2 immunostains a doublet
Tau 64 and Tau 69 in brain
homogenates from Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Corticobasal degeneration
BUEE-SCHERRER
V., HOF PR, BUEE L, LEVEUGLE B, VERMERSCH P, PERL DP, OLANOW CW, DELACOURTE A. Hyperphosphorylated Tau protein
doublets in corticobasal degeneration and Pick's
disease. Acta Neuropathol.1996. 91: 351-359.
- AD2 immunodetects a
triplet of pathological Tau proteins (Tau 60, 64, 69) in brain homogenates from the ALS/
Parkinson/ dementia complex of Guam
BUEE-SCHERRER
V., BUEE L., HOF P.R, LEVEUGLE B., GILLES C., LOERZEL A.J, PERL D.P, DELACOURTE
A. Neurofibrillary degeneration in Amyotrophic
Lateral Sclerosis / Parkinsonism- Dementia complex of Guam: immunochemical
characterization of tau proteins. Am. J. Pathology. 1995, 68: 924-932.
- A triplet is also observed in the hippocampal area of aged non-demented controls over 75
VERMERSCH
P., DAVID J-P FRIGARD B., FALLET-BIANCO C., WATTEZ A., PETIT H., DELACOURTE A.
Cortical mapping of Alzheimer pathology in brains of aged non-demented subjects.
Prog.
Neuropsychopharmaco. & Biol
Psychiatry. 1995, 19/6, 1035-1047.
- Other neurodegenerative disorders can also be
characterized, using AD2:
VERMERSCH P., BORDER R., LEDOZE F., RUCHOUX M-M,
CHAPON F., THOMAS P., DESTEE A., LECHEVALLIER B., DELACOURTE, A. Demonstration
of a specific profile of pathological Tau proteins in
FrontoTemporal dementia cases. C. R.
Acad. Sci Paris. 1995, 318:439-445.
- AD2 detects a specific profile of pathological Tau proteins in myotonic
dystrophy (main band Tau 60). This genetic disease alters
transcription of tau isoforms
with exon 2
VERMERSCH
P., SERGEANT N., RUCHOUX M.M., HOFMANN-RADVANYI H., PETIT H., DEWAILLY P.,
DELACOURTE A. Specific Tau variants in the brain from
patients with myotonic dystrophy. Neurology.
1996, 47:711-717.
Dysregulation
of human brain microtubule-associated tau
mRNA maturation in myotonic dystrophy type
1.
Hum
Mol Genet. 2001 Sep 15;10(19):2143-55.
PMID: 11590131
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Seznec H, Agbulut O, Sergeant N, Savouret C, Ghestem A, Tabti N, Willer JC, Ourth L, Duros C, Brisson E, Fouquet C, Butler-Browne
G, Delacourte A, Junien
C, Gourdon G.
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AD2
and the cellular models of Alzheimer's disease neurodegeneration.
See
all papers from Luc Buée (publications.html)
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY.
- Tangles, dystrophic neurites and neuritic plaques from Alzheimer Disease are specifically immunostained.
Tangles and dystrophic neurites from PSP, CBD, PEP are immunostained, as well as
Pick Bodies from Pick Disease.
(DELACOURTE A, ROBITAILLE Y, SERGEANT. N, BUEE L, HOF P, WATTEZ A, LAROCHE-CHOLETTE
A, MATHIEU J, CHAGNON P, GAUVREAU D. Specific pathological tau protein variants
characterize Pick's disease.
J. Neuropathol. Exp. Neurol.
1996; 55:151-159)
See also Hof et al, 1994,
1995.
- PHF are immulabelled
at the electron microscope level, on tissue sections.
REIG S., BUEE-SCHERRER V., DEFOSSEZ A., DELACOURTE, A., BEAUVILLAIN J-C.,
MAZZUCA, M. Immunogold labelling of Paired Helical
Filaments and amyloid filaments by specific
monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies. Acta Neuropathol. 1995. 90: 441-447.
- Excellent antibody for confocal
studies
·Galván
M, David J.P, Delacourte A, Luna
J, Mena R.
Sequence
of neurofibrillary changes in aging and
Alzheimer's disease: a confocal study with
phospho-tau antibody, AD2. Journal
of Alzheimer's disease. Volume
3, Number 4, August 2001, 417-425
See
also Sergeant et al J. Neuroscience 2003
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