Initiation and Synergistic Fibrillization of Tau and Alpha-Synuclein

Benoit I. Giasson(Johnson University), Mark S. Forman(Johnson University), Makoto Higuchi(Johnson University), Lawrence I. Golbe(Johnson University), Charles L. Graves(Johnson University), Paul T. Kotzbauer(Johnson University), John Q. Trojanowski(Johnson University), Virginia M.‐Y. Lee(Johnson University)
Science
April 25, 2003
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Abstract

Alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) and tau polymerize into amyloid fibrils and form intraneuronal filamentous inclusions characteristic of neurodegenerative diseases. We demonstrate that alpha-syn induces fibrillization of tau and that coincubation of tau and alpha-syn synergistically promotes fibrillization of both proteins. The in vivo relevance of these findings is grounded in the co-occurrence of alpha-syn and tau filamentous amyloid inclusions in humans, in single transgenic mice that express A53T human alpha-syn in neurons, and in oligodendrocytes of bigenic mice that express wild-type human alpha-syn plus P301L mutant tau. This suggests that interactions between alpha-syn and tau can promote their fibrillization and drive the formation of pathological inclusions in human neurodegenerative diseases.


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