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A152T tau allele causes neurodegeneration that can be ameliorated in a zebrafish model by autophagy induction

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Mutations in the gene encoding tau (MAPT) cause frontotemporal dementia spectrum disorders. A rare tau variant p.A152T was reported as a risk factor for frontotemporal dementia spectrum and Alzheimer's disease in an initial case-control study. Such findings need replication in an independent cohort. We analysed an independent multinational cohort comprising 3100 patients with neurodegenerative disease and 4351 healthy control subjects and found p.A152T associated with significantly higher risk for clinically defined frontotemporal dementia and progressive supranuclear palsy syndrome. To assess the functional and biochemical consequences of this variant, we generated transgenic zebrafish models expressing wild-type or A152T-tau, where A152T caused neurodegeneration and proteasome compromise. Impaired proteasome activity may also enhance accumulation of other proteins associated with this variant. We increased A152T clearance kinetics by both pharmacological and genetic upregulation of autophagy and ameliorated the disease pathology observed in A152T-tau fish. Thus, autophagy-upregulating therapies may be a strategy for the treatment for tauopathies.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
autophagy; neurodegeneration; proteasome; tauopathy
Elenco autori:
Lopez, A.; Lee, S. E.; Wojta, K.; Ramos, E. M.; Klein, E.; Chen, J.; Boxer, A. L.; Gorno-Tempini, M. L.; Geschwind, D. H.; Schlotawa, L.; Ogryzko, N. V.; Bigio, E. H.; Rogalski, E.; Weintraub, S.; Mesulam, M. M.; Fleming, A.; Coppola, G.; Miller, B. L.; Rubinsztein, D. C.; Agosta, F.; Alberici, A.; Babacan-Yildiz, G.; Bennett, D. A.; Bilguvar, K.; Borroni, B.; Caglayan, A. O.; Combarros, O.; Comi, G.; Cortes, E. P.; Ferrer, I.; Genc, S.; Gunel, M.; Gylys, K. H.; Indakoetxea, B.; Karageorgiou, C. E.; Karydas, A.; Kilic, U.; De Munain, A. L.; Magnani, G.; Mahley, R. W.; Boneschi, F. M.; Martinez, J.; Mazzeo, S.; Moreno, F.; Padovani, A.; Papatriantafyllou, J.; Rogaeva, E.; Sanchez-Juan, P.; Santangelo, R.; Small, G. W.; Tarawneh, R.; Tartaglia, M. C.; Vonsattel, J. P. G.; Yener, G.
Autori di Ateneo:
BORRONI BARBARA
PADOVANI ALESSANDRO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/576254
Pubblicato in:
BRAIN
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