| Literature DB >> 25085375 |
Ludovic Collin1, Bernd Bohrmann1, Ulrich Göpfert2, Krisztina Oroszlan-Szovik1, Laurence Ozmen1, Fiona Grüninger3.
Abstract
The severity of tau pathology in Alzheimer's disease brain correlates closely with disease progression. Tau immunotherapy has therefore been proposed as a new therapeutic approach to Alzheimer's disease and encouraging results have been obtained by active or passive immunization of tau transgenic mice. This work investigates the mechanism by which immunotherapy can impact tau pathology. We demonstrate the development of Alzheimer's disease-like tau pathology in a triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease and show that tau/pS422 is present in membrane microdomains on the neuronal cell surface. Chronic, peripheral administration of anti-tau/pS422 antibody reduces the accumulation of tau pathology. The unequivocal presence of anti-tau/pS422 antibody inside neurons and in lysosomes is demonstrated. We propose that anti-tau/pS422 antibody binds to membrane-associated tau/pS422 and that the antigen-antibody complexes are cleared intracellularly, thereby offering one explanation for how tau immunotherapy can ameliorate neuronal tau pathology.Entities:
Keywords: lipid rafts; tau immunotherapy; tau/pS422 antibody
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25085375 DOI: 10.1093/brain/awu213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain ISSN: 0006-8950 Impact factor: 13.501