volume 598 issue 7880 pages 359-363

Structure-based classification of tauopathies

Yang Shi 1
Wenjuan Zhang 1
Yang Yang 1
Alexey G. Murzin 1
Benjamin Falcon 1
Mike Van Beers 2
Airi Tarutani 3
Fuyuki Kametani 3
Holly J. Garringer 4
Ruben Vidal 4
Grace I. Hallinan 4
Tammaryn Lashley 5
Yuko Saito 6
Shigeo Murayama 7
Mari Yoshida 8
Hidetomo Tanaka 9
Akiyoshi Kakita 9
Takeshi Ikeuchi 10
Andrew C Robinson 11
David M.A. Mann 11
Gabor G. Kovacs 12, 13
Tamas Revesz 5
B. Ghetti 4
M. Goedert 1
Sjors H. W. Scheres 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-09-29
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR18.288
CiteScore78.1
Impact factor48.5
ISSN00280836, 14764687
Multidisciplinary
Abstract
The ordered assembly of tau protein into filaments characterizes several neurodegenerative diseases, which are called tauopathies. It was previously reported that, by cryo-electron microscopy, the structures of tau filaments from Alzheimer’s disease1,2, Pick’s disease3, chronic traumatic encephalopathy4 and corticobasal degeneration5 are distinct. Here we show that the structures of tau filaments from progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) define a new three-layered fold. Moreover, the structures of tau filaments from globular glial tauopathy are similar to those from PSP. The tau filament fold of argyrophilic grain disease (AGD) differs, instead resembling the four-layered fold of corticobasal degeneration. The AGD fold is also observed in ageing-related tau astrogliopathy. Tau protofilament structures from inherited cases of mutations at positions +3 or +16 in intron 10 of MAPT (the microtubule-associated protein tau gene) are also identical to those from AGD, suggesting that relative overproduction of four-repeat tau can give rise to the AGD fold. Finally, the structures of tau filaments from cases of familial British dementia and familial Danish dementia are the same as those from cases of Alzheimer’s disease and primary age-related tauopathy. These findings suggest a hierarchical classification of tauopathies on the basis of their filament folds, which complements clinical diagnosis and neuropathology and also allows the identification of new entities—as we show for a case diagnosed as PSP, but with filament structures that are intermediate between those of globular glial tauopathy and PSP. Cryo-electron microscopy structures of tau filaments from progressive supranuclear palsy and other tauopathies reveal new filament conformations, and suggest that tauopathies can be classified on several different levels according to their filament folds.
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Shi Y. et al. Structure-based classification of tauopathies // Nature. 2021. Vol. 598. No. 7880. pp. 359-363.
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Shi Y., Zhang W., Yang Y., Murzin A. G., Falcon B., Kotecha A., Van Beers M., Tarutani A., Kametani F., Garringer H. J., Vidal R., Hallinan G. I., Lashley T., Saito Y., Murayama S., Yoshida M., Tanaka H., Kakita A., Ikeuchi T., Robinson A. C., Mann D. M., Kovacs G. G., Revesz T., Ghetti B., Hasegawa M., Goedert M., Scheres S. H. W. Structure-based classification of tauopathies // Nature. 2021. Vol. 598. No. 7880. pp. 359-363.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1038/s41586-021-03911-7
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TI - Structure-based classification of tauopathies
T2 - Nature
AU - Shi, Yang
AU - Zhang, Wenjuan
AU - Yang, Yang
AU - Murzin, Alexey G.
AU - Falcon, Benjamin
AU - Kotecha, Abhay
AU - Van Beers, Mike
AU - Tarutani, Airi
AU - Kametani, Fuyuki
AU - Garringer, Holly J.
AU - Vidal, Ruben
AU - Hallinan, Grace I.
AU - Lashley, Tammaryn
AU - Saito, Yuko
AU - Murayama, Shigeo
AU - Yoshida, Mari
AU - Tanaka, Hidetomo
AU - Kakita, Akiyoshi
AU - Ikeuchi, Takeshi
AU - Robinson, Andrew C
AU - Mann, David M.A.
AU - Kovacs, Gabor G.
AU - Revesz, Tamas
AU - Ghetti, B.
AU - Hasegawa, Masato
AU - Goedert, M.
AU - Scheres, Sjors H. W.
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/09/29
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 359-363
IS - 7880
VL - 598
PMID - 34588692
SN - 0028-0836
SN - 1476-4687
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@article{2021_Shi,
author = {Yang Shi and Wenjuan Zhang and Yang Yang and Alexey G. Murzin and Benjamin Falcon and Abhay Kotecha and Mike Van Beers and Airi Tarutani and Fuyuki Kametani and Holly J. Garringer and Ruben Vidal and Grace I. Hallinan and Tammaryn Lashley and Yuko Saito and Shigeo Murayama and Mari Yoshida and Hidetomo Tanaka and Akiyoshi Kakita and Takeshi Ikeuchi and Andrew C Robinson and David M.A. Mann and Gabor G. Kovacs and Tamas Revesz and B. Ghetti and Masato Hasegawa and M. Goedert and Sjors H. W. Scheres},
title = {Structure-based classification of tauopathies},
journal = {Nature},
year = {2021},
volume = {598},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03911-7},
number = {7880},
pages = {359--363},
doi = {10.1038/s41586-021-03911-7}
}
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Shi, Yang, et al. “Structure-based classification of tauopathies.” Nature, vol. 598, no. 7880, Sep. 2021, pp. 359-363. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03911-7.