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Tau seeding activity begins in the transentorhinal/entorhinal regions and anticipates phospho-tau pathology in Alzheimer’s disease and PART
by
Kaufman, Sarah K.
, Del Tredici, Kelly
, Thomas, Talitha L.
, Braak, Heiko
, Diamond, Marc I.
in
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/ Age
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Analysis
/ Biosensors
/ Brain
/ Cortex (entorhinal)
/ Cortex (temporal)
/ Histochemistry
/ Histopathology
/ Locus coeruleus
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neurofibrillary tangles
/ Neurophysiology
/ Neurosciences
/ Original Paper
/ Pathology
/ Seeds
/ Superior temporal gyrus
/ Tau protein
/ Temporal gyrus
/ Visual cortex
2018
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Tau seeding activity begins in the transentorhinal/entorhinal regions and anticipates phospho-tau pathology in Alzheimer’s disease and PART
by
Kaufman, Sarah K.
, Del Tredici, Kelly
, Thomas, Talitha L.
, Braak, Heiko
, Diamond, Marc I.
in
Advertising executives
/ Age
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Analysis
/ Biosensors
/ Brain
/ Cortex (entorhinal)
/ Cortex (temporal)
/ Histochemistry
/ Histopathology
/ Locus coeruleus
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neurofibrillary tangles
/ Neurophysiology
/ Neurosciences
/ Original Paper
/ Pathology
/ Seeds
/ Superior temporal gyrus
/ Tau protein
/ Temporal gyrus
/ Visual cortex
2018
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Tau seeding activity begins in the transentorhinal/entorhinal regions and anticipates phospho-tau pathology in Alzheimer’s disease and PART
by
Kaufman, Sarah K.
, Del Tredici, Kelly
, Thomas, Talitha L.
, Braak, Heiko
, Diamond, Marc I.
in
Advertising executives
/ Age
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Analysis
/ Biosensors
/ Brain
/ Cortex (entorhinal)
/ Cortex (temporal)
/ Histochemistry
/ Histopathology
/ Locus coeruleus
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neurofibrillary tangles
/ Neurophysiology
/ Neurosciences
/ Original Paper
/ Pathology
/ Seeds
/ Superior temporal gyrus
/ Tau protein
/ Temporal gyrus
/ Visual cortex
2018
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Tau seeding activity begins in the transentorhinal/entorhinal regions and anticipates phospho-tau pathology in Alzheimer’s disease and PART
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Tau seeding activity begins in the transentorhinal/entorhinal regions and anticipates phospho-tau pathology in Alzheimer’s disease and PART
2018
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Overview
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by accumulation of tau neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) and, according to the prion model, transcellular propagation of pathological “seeds” may underlie its progression. Staging of NFT pathology with phospho-tau antibody is useful to classify AD and primary age-related tauopathy (PART) cases. The locus coeruleus (LC) shows the earliest phospho-tau signal, whereas other studies suggest that pathology begins in the transentorhinal/entorhinal cortices (TRE/EC). The relationship of tau seeding activity, phospho-tau pathology, and progression of neurodegeneration remains obscure. Consequently, we employed an established cellular biosensor assay to quantify tau seeding activity in fixed human tissue, in parallel with AT8 phospho-tau staining of immediately adjacent sections. We studied four brain regions from each of
n
= 247 individuals across a range of disease stages. We detected the earliest and most robust seeding activity in the TRE/EC. The LC did not uniformly exhibit seeding activity until later NFT stages. We also detected seeding activity in the superior temporal gyrus (STG) and primary visual cortex (VC) at stages before NFTs and/or AT8-immunopositivity were detectable. AD and putative PART cases exhibited similar patterns of seeding activity that anticipated histopathology across all NFT stages. Our findings are consistent with the prion model and suggest that pathological seeding activity begins in the TRE/EC rather than in the LC. In the analysis of tauopathy, quantification of seeding activity may offer an important addition to classical histopathology.
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