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Wolframin is a novel regulator of tau pathology and neurodegeneration.

Diana Acosta1, Liangping Li1, Shuo Chen1,2, Jiawen Liang1, Yuzhou Chang2,3, Cankun Wang3, Julie Fitzgerald1, Cody Morrison1, Chris N Goulbourne4, Yoshi Nakano5, Nancy C Hernandez Villegas5,6, Lalitha Venkataraman1,7, Cris Brown8, Geidy E Serrano9, Erica Bell10, Trina Wemlinger11, Min Wu1, Olga N Kokiko-Cochran1, Phillip Popovich1, Xena E Flowers12, Lawrence S Honig12, Jean Paul Vonsattel12, Douglas W Scharre10, Thomas G Beach9, Qin Ma3, Jeff Kuret13, Sulev Kõks14,15, Fumihiko Urano8, Karen E Duff5,16, Hongjun Fu17,18.   

Abstract

Selective neuronal vulnerability to protein aggregation is found in many neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease (AD). Understanding the molecular origins of this selective vulnerability is, therefore, of fundamental importance. Tau protein aggregates have been found in Wolframin (WFS1)-expressing excitatory neurons in the entorhinal cortex, one of the earliest affected regions in AD. The role of WFS1 in Tauopathies and its levels in tau pathology-associated neurodegeneration, however, is largely unknown. Here we report that WFS1 deficiency is associated with increased tau pathology and neurodegeneration, whereas overexpression of WFS1 reduces those changes. We also find that WFS1 interacts with tau protein and controls the susceptibility to tau pathology. Furthermore, chronic ER stress and autophagy-lysosome pathway (ALP)-associated genes are enriched in WFS1-high excitatory neurons in human AD at early Braak stages. The protein levels of ER stress and autophagy-lysosome pathway (ALP)-associated proteins are changed in tau transgenic mice with WFS1 deficiency, while overexpression of WFS1 reverses those changes. This work demonstrates a possible role for WFS1 in the regulation of tau pathology and neurodegeneration via chronic ER stress and the downstream ALP. Our findings provide insights into mechanisms that underpin selective neuronal vulnerability, and for developing new therapeutics to protect vulnerable neurons in AD.
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Keywords:  Alzheimer’s disease; Autophagy-lysosome pathway; ER stress; Entorhinal cortex; Neurodegeneration; Neuronal vulnerability; Tau pathology; WFS1; Wolframin

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35389045     DOI: 10.1007/s00401-022-02417-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neuropathol        ISSN: 0001-6322            Impact factor:   15.887


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