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Mutant huntingtin alters Tau phosphorylation and subcellular distribution

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HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS
卷 24, 期 1, 页码 76-85

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddu421

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  1. France Alzheimer and LECMA/Alzheimer Forschung Initiative, Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ADORATAU)
  2. Lab Ex (excellence laboratory) DISTALZ (Development of Innovative Strategies for a Transdisciplinary approach to ALZheimer's disease),
  3. Inserm
  4. CNRS
  5. Universite Lille 2
  6. Region Nord/Pas-de-Calais
  7. DN2M
  8. FUI MEDIALZ
  9. Ministere de l'Education Nationale, de la Recherche et de la Technologie
  10. Portuguese Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia [SFRH/BPD/63530/2009]
  11. European Huntingtons Disease Network (EHDN)
  12. EMBO Installation Grant
  13. DFG Center for Nanoscale Microscopy and Molecular Physiology of the Brain (CNMPB)

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Tau abnormalities play a central role in several neurodegenerative diseases, collectively known as tauopathies. In the present study, we examined whether mutant huntingtin (mHtt), which causes Huntington's disease (HD), modifies Tau phosphorylation and subcellular localization using cell and mouse HD models. Initially, we used novel bimolecular fluorescence complementation assays in live cells to evaluate Tau interactions with either wild type (25QHtt) ormutant huntingtin(103QHtt). While 25QHtt and Tau interacted at the level of the microtubule network, 103QHtt and Tau interacted and formed 'ring-like' inclusions localized in the vicinity of the microtubular organizing center (MTOC). Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching experiments also indicated that, whereas homomeric 103QHtt/103QHtt pairs rapidly re-entered into inclusions, heteromeric 103QHtt/Tau pairs remained excluded from the 'ring-like' inclusions. Interestingly, in vitro Tau relocalization was associated to Tau hyperphosphorylation. Consistent with this observation, we found strong Tau hyperphosphorylation in brain samples from two different mouse models of HD, R6/2 and 140CAG knock-in. This was associated with a significant reduction in the levels of Tau phosphatases (PP1, PP2A and PP2B), with no apparent involvement of major Tau kinases. Thus, the present study strongly suggests that expression of mHtt leads to Tau hyperphosphorylation, relocalization and sequestration through direct protein-protein interactions in inclusion-like compartments in the vicinity of the MTOC. Likewise, our data also suggest that Tau alterations may also contribute to HD pathogenesis.

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