Evidence for trans-synaptic propagation of oligomeric tau in human progressive supranuclear palsy.

人类进行性核上性麻痹中寡聚体tau蛋白跨突触传播的证据

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作者:McGeachan Robert I, Keavey Lois, Simzer Elizabeth M, Chang Ya Yin, Rose Jamie L, Spires-Jones Maxwell P, Gilmore Mollie, Holt Kristjan, Meftah Soraya, Ravingerova Natalia, Scutariu Cristina, Taylor Lewis W, King Declan, Tzioras Makis, Tulloch Jane, Booker Sam A, Liaquat Imran, Hindley-Pollock Nicole, Geary Bethany, Smith Colin, Brennan Paul M, Durrant Claire S, Spires-Jones Tara L
In the neurodegenerative disease progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), tau pathology progresses through the brain in a stereotypical spatiotemporal pattern, and where tau pathology appears, synapses are lost. We tested the hypothesis that pathological tau contributes to synapse loss and may spread through the brain by moving from presynapses to postsynapses. Using postmortem PSP brain samples and a living human brain slice culture model, we observe pathological tau in synaptic pairs and evidence that oligomeric tau can enter live human postsynapses. Proteomics revealed increased clusterin in synapses in PSP, and super-resolution imaging showed clusterin colocalized with tau in synapses in close enough proximity to be binding partners, which may mediate tau spread. Accumulation of tau in synapses correlated with synapse loss, and synaptic engulfment by astrocytes was observed, suggesting that astrocytes contribute to synapse loss. Together, these data indicate that targeting synaptic tau is a promising approach to treat PSP.

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