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Role of the Lipid Membrane and Membrane Proteins in Tau Pathology
Bok, Eugene
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Leem, Eunju
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Lee, Bo-Ram
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Lee, Ji Min
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Yoo, Chang Jae
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Lee, Eun Mi
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Bok, Eugene
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Title
Role of the Lipid Membrane and Membrane Proteins in Tau Pathology
DGIST Authors
Bok, Eugene
;
Leem, Eunju
;
Lee, Bo-Ram
;
Lee, Ji Min
;
Yoo, Chang Jae
;
Lee, Eun Mi
;
Bok, Eugene
Issued Date
2021-04
Citation
Bok, Eugene. (2021-04). Role of the Lipid Membrane and Membrane Proteins in Tau Pathology. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2021.653815
Type
Article
Author Keywords
tau
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tauopathy
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membrane
;
transmission
;
aggregation
Keywords
CHOLESTEROL
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PHOSPHORYLATION
;
PAIRED HELICAL FILAMENTS
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MICROTUBULE-ASSOCIATED PROTEINS
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APOLIPOPROTEIN-E-DEFICIENT
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TANGLE-BEARING NEURONS
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ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE
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EXTRACELLULAR TAU
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AMYLOID-BETA
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MOUSE MODEL
ISSN
2296-634X
Abstract
Abnormal accumulation of misfolded tau aggregates is a pathological hallmark of various tauopathies including Alzheimer's disease (AD). Although tau is a cytosolic microtubule-associated protein enriched in neurons, it is also found in extracellular milieu, such as interstitial fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, and blood. Accumulating evidence showed that pathological tau spreads along anatomically connected areas in the brain through intercellular transmission and templated misfolding, thereby inducing neurodegeneration and cognitive dysfunction. In line with this, the spatiotemporal spreading of tau pathology is closely correlated with cognitive decline in AD patients. Although the secretion and uptake of tau involve multiple different pathways depending on tau species and cell types, a growing body of evidence suggested that tau is largely secreted in a vesicle-free forms. In this regard, the interaction of vesicle-free tau with membrane is gaining growing attention due to its importance for both of tau secretion and uptake as well as aggregation. Here, we review the recent literature on the mechanisms of the tau-membrane interaction and highlights the roles of lipids and proteins at the membrane in the tau-membrane interaction as well as tau aggregation. © 2021 Bok, Leem, Lee, Lee, Yoo, Lee and Kim.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/15464
DOI
10.3389/fcell.2021.653815
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
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