Alpha-Synuclein Antibody Characterization: Why Semantics Matters

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​Alpha-Synuclein Antibody Characterization: Why Semantics Matters​
Outeiro, T. F. ​ (2021) 
Molecular Neurobiology58(5) pp. 2202​-2203​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12035-020-02269-7 

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Outeiro, Tiago Fleming 
Abstract
In protein aggregation disorders, we assume that, during the process of protein aggregation, different types of aggregated species (oligomers, protofibrils, fibrils, etc.) are formed, some of which can be toxic to cells/tissues/organs. Recent evidence from numerous studies in cell and animal models of disease suggest that oligomeric species of different proteins might be more toxic that the larger, fibrillar forms. However, we still lack definitive data on the nature of the toxic species, mostly due to our inability to detect and define the various protein species that form as protein aggregate. The terms used are often broad and do not capture inter-laboratory variation in protocols and methods used for the characterization of aggregates. Even antibody-based methods can be ambiguous, as antibodies are delicate tools. Therefore, systematic and interdisciplinary studies are essential in order to guide future developments in the field.
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2021
Journal
Molecular Neurobiology 
Project
EXC 2067: Multiscale Bioimaging 
SFB 1286: Quantitative Synaptologie 
SFB 1286 | B08: Definition von Kaskaden molekularer Veränderungen bei Synucleinopathien während der Neurodegeneration 
Working Group
RG Outeiro (Experimental Neurodegeneration) 
ISSN
0893-7648
eISSN
1559-1182
Language
English

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