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Publication : Identification of Tau protein as a novel marker for maturation and pathological changes of oligodendrocytes.

First Author  Torii T Year  2023
Journal  Glia Volume  71
Issue  4 Pages  1002-1017
PubMed ID  36565228 Mgi Jnum  J:334843
Mgi Id  MGI:7446889 Doi  10.1002/glia.24322
Citation  Torii T, et al. (2023) Identification of Tau protein as a novel marker for maturation and pathological changes of oligodendrocytes. Glia 71(4):1002-1017
abstractText  Microtubule-associated protein Tau is primarily expressed in axons of neurons, but also in Olig2-positive oligodendrocytes in adult rodent and monkey brains. In this study, we sought to determine at what cell stage Tau becomes expressed in the oligodendrocyte lineage. We performed immunostaining of adult mouse brain sections using well-known markers of oligodendrocyte lineage and found that Tau is expressed in mature oligodendrocytes, but not in oligodendrocyte progenitors and immature pre-oligodendrocytes. We also investigated Tau expression in developing mouse brain. Surprisingly, Tau expression occurred after the peak of myelination and even exceeded GSTpi expression, which has been considered as a marker of myelinating oligodendrocytes. These results suggest Tau as a novel marker of oligodendrocyte maturation. We then investigated whether Tau is important for oligodendrocyte development and/or myelination and how Tau changes in demyelination. First, we found no changes in myelination and oligodendrocyte markers in Tau knockout mice, suggesting that Tau is dispensable. Next, we analyzed the proteolipid protein 1 transgenic model of Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease, which is a rare leukodystrophy. In hemizygous transgenic mice, the number of Tau-positive cells were significantly increased as compared with wild type mice. These cells were also positive for Olig2, CC1, and GSTpi, but not PDGFRalpha and GPR17. In stark contrast, the expression level of Tau, as well as GSTpi, was dramatically decreased in the cuprizone-induced model of multiple sclerosis. Taken together, we propose Tau as a new marker of oligodendrocyte lineage and for investigating demyelination lesions.
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