Specific tau phosphorylation sites correlate with severity of neuronal cytopathology in Alzheimer's disease (original) (raw)

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Microtubule associated protein tau is abnormally phosphorylated in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and aggregates as paired helical filaments (PHFs) in neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs). We show here that the pattern of tau phosphorylation correlates with the loss of neuronal integrity. Studies using 11 phosphorylation dependent tau antibodies and a panel of AD cases of varying severity were evaluated in terms of three stages of neurofibrillary tangle development: (1) pre-neurofibrillary tangle, (2) intra-, and (3) extra-neuronal neurofibrillary tangles. The pretangle state, in which neurons display nonfibrillar, punctate regions in the cytoplasm, sound dendrites, somas, and nuclei, was observed especially with phospho-tau antibodies TG3 (pT231), pS262, and pT153. Intraneuronal neurofibrillary tangles are homogenously stained with fibrillar tau structures, which were most prominently stained with pT175/181, 12E8 (pS262/pS356), pS422, pS46, pS214 antibodies. Extracellular NFTs, which contain substantial filamentous tau, are most prominently stained with AT8 (pS199/pS202/pT205), AT100 (pT212/pS214), and PHF-1 (pS396/pS404) antibodies, which also stain intracellular NFT. The sequence of early tau phosphorylation suggests that there are events prior to filament formation that are specific to particular phosphorylated tau epitopes, leading to conformational changes and cytopathological alterations.

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  1. Alzheimer's Unit, Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA, USA
    Jean C. Augustinack & Bradley T. Hyman
  2. Max-Plank-Unit for Structural Molecular Biology, Notkestrasse 85, 22607 Hamburg, Germany, Germany
    Anja Schneider & Eva-Maria Mandelkow

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  1. Jean C. Augustinack
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Revised, accepted: 22 May 2001

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Augustinack, J.C., Schneider, A., Mandelkow, EM. et al. Specific tau phosphorylation sites correlate with severity of neuronal cytopathology in Alzheimer's disease.Acta Neuropathol 103, 26–35 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004010100423

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