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Publication : Formaldehyde induces hyperphosphorylation and polymerization of Tau protein both in vitro and in vivo.

First Author  Lu J Year  2013
Journal  Biochim Biophys Acta Volume  1830
Issue  8 Pages  4102-16
PubMed ID  23628704 Mgi Jnum  J:202389
Mgi Id  MGI:5518974 Doi  10.1016/j.bbagen.2013.04.028
Citation  Lu J, et al. (2013) Formaldehyde induces hyperphosphorylation and polymerization of Tau protein both in vitro and in vivo. Biochim Biophys Acta 1830(8):4102-16
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Chronic formaldehyde exposure leads to memory impairment and abnormal elevation of endogenous formaldehyde has been found in the brains of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. Hyperphosphorylated Tau protein with subsequent aggregates as neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) is one of the typical pathological characteristics in AD brains. The mechanism underlying abnormally elevated concentrations of endogenous formaldehyde that induce Tau hyperphosphorylation is unknown. METHODS: N2a cells and mice were treated with formaldehyde for different time points, then Western blotting and immunocytochemistry were utilized to determine the phosphorylation and polymerization of Tau protein. HPLC was used to detect the concentration of formaldehyde in cell media. RESULTS: Under formaldehyde stress, Tau became hyperphosphorylated, not only in the cytoplasm, but also in the nucleus of neuroblastoma (N2a) cells, and mouse brains. Polymers of cellular phospho-Tau were also detected. Significant accumulation of glycogen synthase kinase-3beta (GSK-3beta) in the nucleus of N2a and mouse brain cells, and elevation of its phosphorylation at Y216, was observed under formaldehyde stress. Formaldehyde-induced Tau hyperphosphorylation was blocked in the presence of LiCl and CT99021, inhibitors of GSK-3beta, and by RNAi interference. CONCLUSIONS: Formaldehyde, which may cause age-related memory loss, can act as a factor triggering Tau hyperphosphorylation via GSK-3beta catalysis and induces polymerization of Tau. GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: Investigation of formaldehyde-induced Tau hyperphosphorylation may provide novel insights into mechanisms underlying tauopathies.
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