Neurobiology of Disease (Jul 2019)

Regional vulnerability and spreading of hyperphosphorylated tau in seeded mouse brain

  • Jan R. Detrez,
  • Hervé Maurin,
  • Kristof Van Kolen,
  • Roland Willems,
  • Julien Colombelli,
  • Benoit Lechat,
  • Bart Roucourt,
  • Fred Van Leuven,
  • Sarah Baatout,
  • Peter Larsen,
  • Rony Nuydens,
  • Jean-Pierre Timmermans,
  • Winnok H. De Vos

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 127
pp. 398 – 409

Abstract

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We have exploited whole brain microscopy to map the progressive deposition of hyperphosphorylated tau in intact, cleared mouse brain. We found that the three-dimensional spreading pattern of hyperphosphorylated tau in the brain of an aging Tau.P301L mouse model did not resemble that observed in AD patients. Injection of synthetic or patient-derived tau fibrils in the CA1 region resulted in a more faithful spreading pattern. Atlas-guided volumetric analysis showed a connectome-dependent spreading from the injection site and also revealed hyperphosphorylated tau deposits beyond the direct anatomical connections. In fibril-injected brains, we also detected a persistent subpopulation of rod-like and swollen microglia. Furthermore, we showed that the hyperphosphorylated tau load could be reduced by intracranial co-administration of, and to a lesser extent, by repeated systemic dosing with an antibody targeting the microtubule-binding domain of tau. Thus, the combination of targeted seeding and in toto staging of tau pathology allowed assessing regional vulnerability in a comprehensive manner, and holds potential as a preclinical drug validation tool.

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