Tau monomer encodes strains

Tauopathies have diverse presentation, progression, and neuropathology. They are linked to tau prion strains, self-replicating assemblies of unique quaternary conformation, whose origin is unknown. Strains can be propagated indefinitely in cultured cells, and induce unique patterns of transmissible...

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Main Authors: Apurwa M Sharma, Talitha L Thomas, DaNae R Woodard, Omar M Kashmer, Marc I Diamond
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Language:English
Published: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd 2018-12-01
Series:eLife
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Tau
Online Access:https://elifesciences.org/articles/37813
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spelling doaj-60876edfb743457c9a9a73b08f5b5bb02021-05-05T16:20:55ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2018-12-01710.7554/eLife.37813Tau monomer encodes strainsApurwa M Sharma0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6526-3747Talitha L Thomas1DaNae R Woodard2Omar M Kashmer3Marc I Diamond4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8085-7770Center for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, United States; Graduate Program in Biochemistry, Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences, Washington University in St Louis, St. Louis, United StatesCenter for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, United StatesCenter for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, United StatesCenter for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, United StatesCenter for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, United StatesTauopathies have diverse presentation, progression, and neuropathology. They are linked to tau prion strains, self-replicating assemblies of unique quaternary conformation, whose origin is unknown. Strains can be propagated indefinitely in cultured cells, and induce unique patterns of transmissible neuropathology upon inoculation into mice. DS9 and DS10 cell lines propagate different synthetic strains that derive from recombinant tau. We previously observed that tau monomer adopts two conformational states: one that is inert (Mi) and one that is seed-competent (Ms) (Mirbaha et al., 2018). We have now found that Ms itself is comprised of multiple stable ensembles that encode unique strains. DS9 monomer inoculated into naive cells encoded only DS9, whereas DS10 monomer encoded multiple sub-strains. Sub-strains each induced distinct pathology upon inoculation into a tauopathy mouse model (PS19). Ms purified from an Alzeimer's disease brain encoded a single strain. Conversely, Ms from a corticobasal degeneration brain encoded three sub-strains, in which monomer from any one re-established all three upon inoculation into cells. Seed competent tau monomer thus adopts multiple, stable seed-competent conformations, each of which encodes a limited number of strains. This provides insight into the emergence of distinct tauopathies, and may improve diagnosis and therapy.https://elifesciences.org/articles/37813Tauprionstrainbiosensor cell
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author Apurwa M Sharma
Talitha L Thomas
DaNae R Woodard
Omar M Kashmer
Marc I Diamond
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Talitha L Thomas
DaNae R Woodard
Omar M Kashmer
Marc I Diamond
Tau monomer encodes strains
eLife
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strain
biosensor cell
author_facet Apurwa M Sharma
Talitha L Thomas
DaNae R Woodard
Omar M Kashmer
Marc I Diamond
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title Tau monomer encodes strains
title_short Tau monomer encodes strains
title_full Tau monomer encodes strains
title_fullStr Tau monomer encodes strains
title_full_unstemmed Tau monomer encodes strains
title_sort tau monomer encodes strains
publisher eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
series eLife
issn 2050-084X
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Tauopathies have diverse presentation, progression, and neuropathology. They are linked to tau prion strains, self-replicating assemblies of unique quaternary conformation, whose origin is unknown. Strains can be propagated indefinitely in cultured cells, and induce unique patterns of transmissible neuropathology upon inoculation into mice. DS9 and DS10 cell lines propagate different synthetic strains that derive from recombinant tau. We previously observed that tau monomer adopts two conformational states: one that is inert (Mi) and one that is seed-competent (Ms) (Mirbaha et al., 2018). We have now found that Ms itself is comprised of multiple stable ensembles that encode unique strains. DS9 monomer inoculated into naive cells encoded only DS9, whereas DS10 monomer encoded multiple sub-strains. Sub-strains each induced distinct pathology upon inoculation into a tauopathy mouse model (PS19). Ms purified from an Alzeimer's disease brain encoded a single strain. Conversely, Ms from a corticobasal degeneration brain encoded three sub-strains, in which monomer from any one re-established all three upon inoculation into cells. Seed competent tau monomer thus adopts multiple, stable seed-competent conformations, each of which encodes a limited number of strains. This provides insight into the emergence of distinct tauopathies, and may improve diagnosis and therapy.
topic Tau
prion
strain
biosensor cell
url https://elifesciences.org/articles/37813
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