[Tau story: from frontotemporal dementia to other tauopathies]
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[Tau story: from frontotemporal dementia to other tauopathies]
Abstract
Tau proteins belong to the family of microtubule-associated proteins. They are mainly expressed in neurons where they play an important role in the assembly of tubulin monomers into microtubules to constitute the neuronal microtubules network. Tau proteins are translated from a single gene located on chromosome 17. Their expression is developmentally regulated by an alternative splicing mechanism and six different isoforms exist in the human adult brain. Tau proteins are the major constituents of fibrillar lesions described in Alzheimer's disease and numerous neurodegenerative disorders referred to as 'tauopathies'. Molecular analysis has revealed that an abnormal phosphorylation might be one of the important events in the process leading to their aggregation. Moreover, a specific set of pathological tau proteins exhibiting a typical biochemical pattern, and a different regional and laminar distribution could characterize each of these disorders. Finally, the recent discovery of tau gene mutations in fronto-temporal dementia with parkinsonism linked to chromosome 17 has reinforced the direct role attributed to tau proteins in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders, and underlined the fact that distinct sets of tau isoforms expressed in different neuronal populations could lead to different pathologies. Conversely, recent data in myotonic dystrophy has demonstrated that indirect effect (CTG repeat expansion) leading to variations in tau alternative splicing also produce neurofibrillary degeneration.
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