Cerebrospinal fluid total tau levels indicate aberrant neuronal plasticity in Alzheimer's disease.
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serval:BIB_7A7C72F36E10
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Titre
Cerebrospinal fluid total tau levels indicate aberrant neuronal plasticity in Alzheimer's disease.
Date de publication
03/11/2020
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterised by abnormal amyloid beta and tau processing. Previous studies reported that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) total tau (t-tau) levels vary between patients. Here we show that CSF t-tau variability is associated with distinct impairments in neuronal plasticity mediated by gene repression factors SUZ12 and REST. AD individuals with abnormal t-tau levels have increased CSF concentrations of plasticity proteins regulated by SUZ12 and REST. AD individuals with normal t-tau, on the contrary, have decreased concentrations of these plasticity proteins and increased concentrations in proteins associated with blood-brain and blood CSF-barrier dysfunction. Genomic analyses suggested that t-tau levels in part depend on genes involved in gene expression. The distinct plasticity abnormalities in AD as signaled by t-tau urge the need for personalised treatment.
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