Development and assessment of sensitive immuno-PCR assays for the quantification of cerebrospinal fluid three- and four-repeat tau isoforms in tauopathies

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​Development and assessment of sensitive immuno-PCR assays for the quantification of cerebrospinal fluid three- and four-repeat tau isoforms in tauopathies​
Luk, C.; Compta, Y.; Magdalinou, N.; Jose Marti, M.; Hondhamuni, G.; Zetterberg, H. & Blennow, K. et al.​ (2012) 
Journal of Neurochemistry123(3) pp. 396​-405​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.2012.07911.x 

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Luk, Connie; Compta, Yaroslau; Magdalinou, Nadia; Jose Marti, Maria; Hondhamuni, Geshanthi; Zetterberg, Henrik; Blennow, Kaj; Constantinescu, Radu; Pijnenburg, Yolande; Mollenhauer, Brit; Trenkwalder, Claudia; van Swieten, John; Chiu, Wan Zheng; Borroni, Barbara; Camara, Ana; Cheshire, Perdita; Williams, David R.; Lees, Andrew J.; de Silva, Rohan
Abstract
Characteristic tau isoform composition of the insoluble fibrillar tau inclusions define tauopathies, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and frontotemporal dementia with parkinsonism linked to chromosome 17/frontotemporal lobar degeneration-tau (FTDP-17/FTLD-tau). Exon 10 splicing mutations in the tau gene, MAPT, in familial FTDP-17 cause elevation of tau isoforms with four microtubule-binding repeat domains (4R-tau) compared to those with three repeats (3R-tau). On the basis of two well-characterised monoclonal antibodies against 3R- and 4R-tau, we developed novel, sensitive immuno-PCR assays for measuring the trace amounts of these isoforms in CSF. This was with the aim of assessing if CSF tau isoform changes reflect the pathological changes in tau isoform homeostasis in the degenerative brain and if these would be relevant for differential clinical diagnosis. Initial analysis of clinical CSF samples of PSP (n = 46), corticobasal syndrome (CBS; n = 22), AD (n = 11), Parkinson's disease with dementia (PDD; n = 16) and 35 controls revealed selective decreases of immunoreactive 4R-tau in CSF of PSP and AD patients compared with controls, and lower 4R-tau levels in AD compared with PDD. These decreases could be related to the disease-specific conformational masking of the RD4-binding epitope because of abnormal folding and/or aggregation of the 4R-tau isoforms in tauopathies or increased sequestration of the 4R-tau isoforms in brain tau pathology.
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2012
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Wiley-blackwell
Journal
Journal of Neurochemistry 
ISSN
0022-3042

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