Nuclear Tau accumulation in Alzheimer’s disease

Publication typeBook Chapter
Publication date2025-01-01
scimago Q3
SJR0.641
CiteScore5.6
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ISSN18761623, 18761631
Abstract
Tau is a well-known microtubule-associated protein and is located in the cytoplasm of neurons, which play a crucial role in Alzheimer’s diseases. Due to its preferred binding to DNA sequences found in the nucleolus and pericentromeric heterochromatin, Tau has been found within the cell nucleus, where it may be a nucleic acid-associated protein. Tau has the ability to directly interact with nuclear pore complex nucleoporins, influencing both their structural and functional integrity. The interaction between Tau and NUPs highlights a potential mechanism underlying NPC dysfunction in AD pathogenesis. Pathological Tau hinders the import and export of nucleus through RAN mediated cascades. Nuclear Tau aggregates colocalize with membrane less organelles called nuclear speckles, which are involved in pre-mRNA splicing, and modify their dynamics, composition, and structure. Additionally, SRRM2 and other nuclear speckle proteins including MSUT2 and PABPN1 mislocalize to cytosolic Tau aggregates, and causes propagation of Tau aggregates. Research highlights, Extracellular Tau Oligomers induce significant nuclear invagination. They act as a key player in the transformation of healthy neurons into sick neurons in AD. The mechanism behind this phenomenon depends on intracellular Tau and is linked to changes in chromatin structure, nucleocytoplasmic transport, and gene transcription. This review highlights the vital roles of nuclear Tau protein in the context of nuclear pore complex functioning and, modulation of nuclear speckles in Alzheimer’s diseases. Addressing these pathways is essential for formulating focused therapeutics intended to alleviate Tau-induced neurodegeneration.
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Chinnathambi S. et al. Nuclear Tau accumulation in Alzheimer’s disease // Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology. 2025. pp. 323-337.
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Chinnathambi S., Velmurugan G., Suresh S., Adithyan A., Chandrashekar M. Nuclear Tau accumulation in Alzheimer’s disease // Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology. 2025. pp. 323-337.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.1016/bs.apcsb.2024.06.003
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S187616232400052X
TI - Nuclear Tau accumulation in Alzheimer’s disease
T2 - Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology
AU - Chinnathambi, Subashchandrabose
AU - Velmurugan, Gowshika
AU - Suresh, Swathi
AU - Adithyan, Anusree
AU - Chandrashekar, Madhura
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/01/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 323-337
SN - 1876-1623
SN - 1876-1631
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@incollection{2025_Chinnathambi,
author = {Subashchandrabose Chinnathambi and Gowshika Velmurugan and Swathi Suresh and Anusree Adithyan and Madhura Chandrashekar},
title = {Nuclear Tau accumulation in Alzheimer’s disease},
publisher = {Elsevier},
year = {2025},
pages = {323--337},
month = {jan}
}