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Alzheimer's disease brain-derived extracellular vesicles spread tau pathology in interneurons

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BRAIN
卷 144, 期 -, 页码 288-309

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awaa376

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Alzheimer's disease; extracellular vesicle; GABAergic interneuron; microtubule-associated protein tau; mouse model

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  1. NIH [R01 AG066429, RF1 AG054199, R01 AG054672, R56 AG057469, R21 NS104609, R01AG054025, R01NS094557]
  2. Alzheimer's Association [AARF-9550302678]
  3. Cure Alzheimer's Fund
  4. BrightFocus Foundation [A2016551S]
  5. CurePSP
  6. BU ADC NIH [P30 AG013846]

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This study comprehensively characterized the physicochemical structure and pathogenic function of extracellular vesicles derived from human brains in Alzheimer's disease, prodromal Alzheimer's disease, and non-demented control cases. It was found that extracellular vesicles from Alzheimer's disease cases had higher levels of tau oligomers and exhibited more efficient propagation and misfolding of tau, suggesting a novel mechanism for tau spread in the hippocampus.
Extracellular vesicles are highly transmissible and play critical roles in the propagation of tau pathology, although the underlying mechanism remains elusive. Here, for the first time, we comprehensively characterized the physicochemical structure and pathogenic function of human brain-derived extracellular vesicles isolated from Alzheimer's disease, prodromal Alzheimer's disease, and non-demented control cases. Alzheimer's disease extracellular vesicles were significantly enriched in epitope-specific tau oligomers in comparison to prodromal Alzheimer's disease or control extracellular vesicles as determined by dot blot and atomic force microscopy. Alzheimer's disease extracellular vesicles were more efficiently internalized by murine cortical neurons, as well as more efficient in transferring and misfolding tau, than prodromal Alzheimer's disease and control extracellular vesicles in vitro. Strikingly, the inoculation of Alzheimer's disease or prodromal Alzheimer's disease extracellular vesicles containing only 300 pg of tau into the outer molecular layer of the dentate gyrus of 18-month-old C57BL/6 mice resulted in the accumulation of abnormally phosphorylated tau throughout the hippocampus by 4.5 months, whereas inoculation of an equal amount of tau from control extracellular vesicles, isolated tau oligomers, or fibrils from the same Alzheimer's disease donor showed little tau pathology. Furthermore, Alzheimer's disease extracellular vesicles induced misfolding of endogenous tau in both oligomeric and sarkosyl-insoluble forms in the hippocampal region. Unexpectedly, phosphorylated tau was primarily accumulated in glutamic acid decarboxylase 67 (GAD67) GABAergic interneurons and, to a lesser extent, glutamate receptor 2/3-positive excitatory mossy cells, showing preferential extracellular vesicle-mediated GABAergic interneuronal tau propagation. Whole-cell patch clamp recordings of CA1 pyramidal cells showed significant reduction in the amplitude of spontaneous inhibitory post-synaptic currents. This was accompanied by reductions in c-fos(+) GAD67(+) neurons and GAD67(+) neuronal puncta surrounding pyramidal neurons in the CA1 region, confirming reduced GABAergic transmission in this region. Our study posits a novel mechanism for the spread of tau in hippocampal GABAergic interneurons via brain-derived extracellular vesicles and their subsequent neuronal dysfunction.

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