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Neuronal uptake and propagation of a rare phosphorylated high-molecular-weight tau derived from Alzheimer's disease brain

Authors :
Chloe K. Nobuhara
Caitlin Commins
Samantha B. Nicholls
Allyson D. Roe
Sarah L. DeVos
Bradley T. Hyman
Shuko Takeda
Isabel Costantino
Daniel Irimia
George A. Carlson
Susanne Wegmann
Matthew P. Frosch
Daniel J. Müller
Rose Pitstick
Hansang Cho
Source :
Nature communications. 6
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Tau pathology is known to spread in a hierarchical pattern in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) brain during disease progression, likely by trans-synaptic tau transfer between neurons. However, the tau species involved in inter-neuron propagation remains unclear. To identify tau species responsible for propagation, we examined uptake and propagation properties of different tau species derived from postmortem cortical extracts and brain interstitial fluid of tau-transgenic mice, as well as human AD cortices. Here we show that PBS-soluble phosphorylated high-molecular-weight (HMW) tau, though very low in abundance, is taken up, axonally transported, and passed on to synaptically connected neurons. Our findings suggest that a rare species of soluble phosphorylated HMW tau is the endogenous form of tau involved in propagation and could be a target for therapeutic intervention and biomarker development.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ebe7a224475ed7093fbe70b91805be2b