Tau levels in platelets isolated from Huntington's disease patients serve as a biomarker of disease severity.

从亨廷顿病患者体内分离出的血小板中的 Tau 蛋白水平可作为疾病严重程度的生物标志物

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作者:Alpaugh Melanie, Lantero-Rodriguez Juan, Benedet Andrea L, Manseau Uriel, Boutin Martine, Maiuri Massimo, Denis Helena L, Masnata Maria, Fazal Shaline V, Chouinard Sylvain, Rosa-Neto Pedro, Barker Roger A, Blennow Kaj, Zetterberg Henrik, Labib Richard, Cicchetti Francesca
Tau is a microtubule protein that is known to be hyperphosphorylated and to aggregate in several chronic neurodegenerative disorders. In many cases, in particular in Alzheimer's disease, the degree of tau pathology has been demonstrated to correlate with cognitive deficits and/or decline. In Huntington's disease (HD), a dominantly inherited neurodegenerative disorder, both cognitive impairments and abnormal tau expression have been reported to occur, along with the accumulation of the mutant huntingtin protein. In this respect, tau has been shown to be present in the cerebrospinal fluid of individuals with HD and to increase with disease progression. However, how this relates to changes in tau found in the periphery is largely unknown. In this study, we collected blood samples from patients with HD and isolated multiple blood components including plasma, platelets, and peripheral blood mononuclear cells to measure their tau levels and subsequently correlate these to cognitive impairments and disease stage. Our results suggest that the amount of tau, particularly N-terminal tau (NTA-tau) and total tau (t-tau), is elevated in all assayed blood components and that the quantity of tau within platelets, specifically, is strongly correlated with disease severity.

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