1. Proteomic analysis of highly prevalent amyloid A amyloidosis endemic to endangered island foxes.
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Gaffney PM, Imai DM, Clifford DL, Ghassemian M, Sasik R, Chang AN, O'Brien TD, Coppinger J, Trejo M, Masliah E, Munson L, and Sigurdson C
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- Amino Acid Sequence, Amyloidosis epidemiology, Amyloidosis pathology, Animals, Blood Vessels pathology, California epidemiology, Endangered Species, Female, Islands, Kidney pathology, Male, Molecular Sequence Data, Mouth chemistry, Mouth pathology, Prevalence, Proteomics, Reproductive Isolation, Serum Amyloid A Protein ultrastructure, Spleen chemistry, Spleen pathology, Amyloidosis metabolism, Amyloidosis veterinary, Blood Vessels chemistry, Foxes, Kidney chemistry, Serum Amyloid A Protein analysis
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Amyloid A (AA) amyloidosis is a debilitating, often fatal, systemic amyloid disease associated with chronic inflammation and persistently elevated serum amyloid A (SAA). Elevated SAA is necessary but not sufficient to cause disease and the risk factors for AA amyloidosis remain poorly understood. Here we identify an extraordinarily high prevalence of AA amyloidosis (34%) in a genetically isolated population of island foxes (Urocyon littoralis) with concurrent chronic inflammatory diseases. Amyloid deposits were most common in kidney (76%), spleen (58%), oral cavity (45%), and vasculature (44%) and were composed of unbranching, 10 nm in diameter fibrils. Peptide sequencing by mass spectrometry revealed that SAA peptides were dominant in amyloid-laden kidney, together with high levels of apolipoprotein E, apolipoprotein A-IV, fibrinogen-α chain, and complement C3 and C4 (false discovery rate ≤ 0.05). Reassembled peptide sequences showed island fox SAA as an 111 amino acid protein, most similar to dog and artic fox, with 5 unique amino acid variants among carnivores. SAA peptides extended to the last two C-terminal amino acids in 5 of 9 samples, indicating that near full length SAA was often present in amyloid aggregates. These studies define a remarkably prevalent AA amyloidosis in island foxes with widespread systemic amyloid deposition, a unique SAA sequence, and the co-occurrence of AA with apolipoproteins.
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- 2014
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