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Glucocorticoid stress hormones stimulate vesicle-free Tau secretion and spreading in the brain.


ABSTRACT: Chronic stress and elevated levels of glucocorticoids (GCs), the main stress hormones, accelerate Alzheimer's disease (AD) onset and progression. A major driver of AD progression is the spreading of pathogenic Tau protein between brain regions, precipitated by neuronal Tau secretion. While stress and high GC levels are known to induce intraneuronal Tau pathology (i.e. hyperphosphorylation, oligomerization) in animal models, their role in trans-neuronal Tau spreading is unexplored. Here, we find that GCs promote secretion of full-length, primarily vesicle-free, phosphorylated Tau from murine hippocampal neurons and ex vivo brain slices. This process requires neuronal activity and the kinase GSK3β. GCs also dramatically enhance trans-neuronal Tau spreading in vivo, and this effect is blocked by an inhibitor of Tau oligomerization and type 1 unconventional protein secretion. These findings uncover a potential mechanism by which stress/GCs stimulate Tau propagation in AD.

SUBMITTER: Yu Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10796385 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Glucocorticoid stress hormones stimulate vesicle-free Tau secretion and spreading in the brain.

Yu Qing Q   Du Fang F   Belli Irla I   Gomes Patricia A PA   Sotiropoulos Ioannis I   Waites Clarissa L CL  

Cell death & disease 20240118 1


Chronic stress and elevated levels of glucocorticoids (GCs), the main stress hormones, accelerate Alzheimer's disease (AD) onset and progression. A major driver of AD progression is the spreading of pathogenic Tau protein between brain regions, precipitated by neuronal Tau secretion. While stress and high GC levels are known to induce intraneuronal Tau pathology (i.e. hyperphosphorylation, oligomerization) in animal models, their role in trans-neuronal Tau spreading is unexplored. Here, we find  ...[more]

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