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Tau seeds occur before earliest Alzheimer's changes and are prevalent across neurodegenerative diseases

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Tau seeds occur before earliest Alzheimer's changes and are prevalent across neurodegenerative diseases

M. Manca, H. G. Standke, et al.

This groundbreaking study by authors from Case Western Reserve University and NIH highlights the ability of tau RT-QuIC assays to detect 3R/4R tau seeds in Alzheimer's disease well before traditional histopathological signs. The findings reveal a widespread presence of tau seeds across various neurodegenerative conditions, emphasizing their potential role in early diagnosis and understanding of disease progression.... show more
Abstract
Tau neurofibrillary tangles are a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease neuropathological change. However, it remains largely unclear how distinctive Alzheimer's disease tau seeds (i.e. 3R/4R) correlate with histological indicators of tau accumulation. Furthermore, AD tau co-pathology is thought to influence features and progression of other neurodegenerative diseases including Lewy body disease; yet measurements of different types of tau seeds in the setting of such diseases is an unmet need. Here, we use tau real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC) assays to selectively quantitate 3R/4R tau seeds in the frontal lobe which accumulates histologically identifiable tau pathology at late disease stages of AD neuropathologic change. Seed quantitation across a spectrum of neurodegenerative disease cases and controls indicated tau seeding activity can be detected well before accompanying histopathological indication of tau deposits, and even prior to the earliest evidence of Alzheimer's-related tau accumulation anywhere in the brain. In later stages of AD, 3R/4R tau RT-QuIC measures correlated with immunohistochemical tau burden. In addition, Alzheimer's tau seeds occur in the vast majority of cases evaluated here inclusive of primary synucleinopathies, frontotemporal lobar degeneration and even controls albeit at multi-log lower levels than Alzheimer's cases. α-synuclein seeding activity confirmed synucleinopathy cases and further indicated the cooccurrence of α-synuclein seeds in some Alzheimer's disease and primary tauopathy cases. Our analysis indicates that 3R/4R tau seeds in the mid-frontal lobe correlate with the overall Braak stage and Alzheimer's disease neuropathologic change, supporting the quantitative predictive value of tau RT-QuIC assays. Our data also indicate 3R/4R tau seeds are elevated in females compared to males at high (≥ IV) Braak stages. This study suggests 3R/4R tau seeds are widespread even prior to the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease changes, including in normal, and even young individuals, with prevalence across multiple neurodegenerative diseases to further define disease subtypes.
Publisher
Acta Neuropathologica
Published On
May 08, 2023
Authors
Matteo Manca, Heidi G Standke, Danielle F Browne, Mikayla L Huntley, Olivia R Thomas, Christina D Orrú, Andrew G Hughson, Yongya Kim, Jing Zhang, Curtis Tatsuoka, Xiongwei Zhu, Annie Hiniker, David G Coughlin, Douglas Galasko, Allison Kraus
Tags
tau neurofibrillary tangles
Alzheimer's disease
tau seeds
RT-QuIC assays
neurodegenerative diseases
seed quantitation
Braak stage
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