Transmission of Tau Pathology from Human to Rodent Brain: How to Humanise Animal Models for Alzheimer’s Disease Research

T. Smolek, S. Jadhav, B. Valachova, Thomas Vogels, J. Legáth, P. Novak, N. Zilka
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Tauopathies represent a group of neurodegenerative disorders characterised by the accumulation of conformationally altered tau protein. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent primary tauopathy. In AD, tau pathology progressively spreads across a stereotypical sequence of anatomically connected brain regions. In early stages, the disease manifests in the locus coeruleus and entorhinal cortex; at later stages it spreads through the hippocampus to cortical brain areas. Recent studies suggest that spreading of pathological tau occurs predominantly through neuron-to-neuron transmission; however, glial cells can also be involved in this process. Propagation depends on the conformational state and post-translational modifications of tau protein of various tau strains. Abnormal tau can subsequently act as a seed, misfolding and aggregating normal tau proteins inside the cells. Several research groups have successfully recapitulated tau transmission in animal models. Currently, we are able to induce and drive tau neurodegeneration by using tau species isolated from diseased human brains. Such state-of-the-art “humanised” animal models represent a powerful tool for development of new drug leads and diagnostics for human tauopathies.
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Tau病理从人类到啮齿动物大脑的传递:如何使阿尔茨海默病研究的动物模型人性化
tau病是一组以构象改变的tau蛋白积累为特征的神经退行性疾病。阿尔茨海默病(AD)是最常见的原发性牛头病。在AD中,tau病理逐渐扩散到解剖学上连接的脑区域的典型序列。在早期阶段,疾病表现在蓝斑和内嗅皮层;在晚期,它通过海马体扩散到大脑皮层区域。最近的研究表明,病理性tau的扩散主要通过神经元到神经元的传递发生;然而,神经胶质细胞也可能参与这一过程。各种tau菌株的繁殖取决于tau蛋白的构象状态和翻译后修饰。异常tau蛋白随后可以作为种子,在细胞内错误折叠和聚集正常tau蛋白。几个研究小组已经成功地在动物模型中重现了tau蛋白的传播。目前,我们能够通过从患病的人类大脑中分离出tau物种来诱导和驱动tau神经变性。这种最先进的“人性化”动物模型是开发新的药物先导和诊断人类牛头病变的有力工具。
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