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Neuron-to-neuron wild-type Tau protein transfer through a trans-synaptic mechanism: relevance to sporadic tauopathies
Simon Dujardin, Katia Lécolle, Raphaëlle Caillierez, Séverine Bégard, Nadège Zommer, Cédrick Lachaud, Sébastien Carrier, Noëlle Dufour, Gwennaëlle Aurégan, Joris Winderickx, Philippe Hantraye, Nicole Déglon, Morvane Colin, Luc Buée
Acta Neuropathologica Communications · 2014 · ▲ 255 citations
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In sporadic Tauopathies, neurofibrillary degeneration (NFD) is characterised by the intraneuronal aggregation of wild-type Tau proteins. In the human brain, the hierarchical pathways of this neurodegeneration have been well established in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other sporadic tauopathies such as argyrophilic grain disorder and progressive supranuclear palsy but the molecular and cellular mechanisms supporting this progression are yet not known. These pathways appear to be associated with the intercellular transmission of pathology, as recently suggested in Tau transgenic mice. However, these conclusions remain ill-defined due to a lack of toxicity data and difficulties associated with the use of mutant Tau. RESULTS: Using a lentiviral-mediated rat model of hippocampal NFD, we demonstrated that wild-type human Tau protein is axonally transferred from ventral hippocampus neurons to connected secondary neurons even at distant brain areas such as olfactory and limbic systems indicating a trans-synaptic protein transfer. Using different immunological tools to follow phospho-Tau species, it was clear that Tau pathology generated using mutated Tau remains near the IS whereas it spreads much further using the wild-type one. CONCLUSION: Taken together, these results support a novel mechanism for Tau protein transfer compared to previous reports based on transgenic models with mutant cDNA. It also demonstrates that mutant Tau proteins are not suitable for the development of experimental models helpful to validate therapeutic intervention interfering with Tau spreading.
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Dujardin, S., Lécolle, K., Caillierez, R., Bégard, S., Zommer, N., Lachaud, C., Carrier, S., Dufour, N., Aurégan, G., Winderickx, J., Hantraye, P., Déglon, N., Colin, M., & Buée, L. (2014). Neuron-to-neuron wild-type Tau protein transfer through a trans-synaptic mechanism: relevance to sporadic tauopathies. <em>Acta Neuropathologica Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/2051-5960-2-14
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Dujardin S, Lécolle K, Caillierez R, Bégard S, Zommer N, Lachaud C, et al. Neuron-to-neuron wild-type Tau protein transfer through a trans-synaptic mechanism: relevance to sporadic tauopathies. Acta Neuropathologica Communications. 2014. doi:10.1186/2051-5960-2-14.
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@article{simon2014Neuron,
title = {Neuron-to-neuron wild-type Tau protein transfer through a trans-synaptic mechanism: relevance to sporadic tauopathies},
author = {Simon Dujardin and Katia Lécolle and Raphaëlle Caillierez and Séverine Bégard and Nadège Zommer and Cédrick Lachaud and Sébastien Carrier and Noëlle Dufour and Gwennaëlle Aurégan and Joris Winderickx and Philippe Hantraye and Nicole Déglon and Morvane Colin and Luc Buée},
journal = {Acta Neuropathologica Communications},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.1186/2051-5960-2-14},
}
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