Increased 3- O-sulfated heparan sulfate in Alzheimer's disease brain is associated with genetic risk gene HS3ST1

阿尔茨海默病脑中 3- O-硫酸化硫酸乙酰肝素的增加与遗传风险基因 HS3ST1 有关

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作者:Zhangjie Wang, Vaishali N Patel, Xuehong Song, Yongmei Xu, Andrea M Kaminski, Vivien Uyen Doan, Guowei Su, Yien Liao, Dylan Mah, Fuming Zhang, Vijayakanth Pagadala, Chunyu Wang, Lars C Pedersen, Lianchun Wang, Matthew P Hoffman, Marla Gearing, Jian Liu

Abstract

HS3ST1 is a genetic risk gene associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and overexpressed in patients, but how it contributes to the disease progression is unknown. We report the analysis of brain heparan sulfate (HS) from AD and other tauopathies using a LC-MS/MS method. A specific 3-O-sulfated HS displayed sevenfold increase in the AD group (n = 14, P < 0.0005). Analysis of the HS modified by recombinant sulfotransferases and HS from genetic knockout mice revealed that the specific 3-O-sulfated HS is made by 3-O-sulfotransferase isoform 1 (3-OST-1), which is encoded by the HS3ST1 gene. A synthetic tetradecasaccharide (14-mer) carrying the specific 3-O-sulfated domain displayed stronger inhibition for tau internalization than a 14-mer without the domain, suggesting that the 3-O-sulfated HS is used in tau cellular uptake. Our findings suggest that the overexpression of HS3ST1 gene may enhance the spread of tau pathology, uncovering a previously unidentified therapeutic target for AD.

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