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Differential effect of three-repeat and four-repeat tau on mitochondrial axonal transport

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JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY
Volume 111, Issue 2, Pages 417-427

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2009.06316.x

Keywords

Alzheimer's disease; axonal transport; mitochondria; tau; tauopathy

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  1. [2P50 AG05134]
  2. [1 R01 AG 026249]
  3. [EB00768]

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Tau protein is present in six different splice forms in the human brain and interacts with microtubules via either 3 or 4 microtubule binding repeats. An increased ratio of 3 repeat to 4 repeat isoforms is associated with neurodegeneration in inherited forms of frontotemporal dementia. Tau over-expression diminishes axonal transport in several systems, but differential effects of 3 repeat and 4 repeat isoforms have not been studied. We examined the effects of tau on mitochondrial transport and found that both 3 repeat and 4 repeat tau change normal mitochondrial distribution within the cell body and reduce mitochondrial localization to axons; 4 repeat tau has a greater effect than 3 repeat tau. Further, we observed that the 3 repeat and 4 repeat tau cause different alterations in retrograde and anterograde transport dynamics with 3 repeat tau having a slightly stronger effect on axon transport dynamics. Our results indicate that tau-induced changes in axonal transport may be an underlying theme in neurodegenerative diseases associated with isoform specific changes in tau's interaction with microtubules.

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