2023
Neuronal transcriptome, tau and synapse loss in Alzheimer’s knock-in mice require prion protein
Stoner A, Fu L, Nicholson L, Zheng C, Toyonaga T, Spurrier J, Laird W, Cai Z, Strittmatter S. Neuronal transcriptome, tau and synapse loss in Alzheimer’s knock-in mice require prion protein. Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2023, 15: 201. PMID: 37968719, PMCID: PMC10647125, DOI: 10.1186/s13195-023-01345-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSynapse lossDKI miceTau accumulationBrain immune activationNeural network dysfunctionPhospho-tau accumulationAccumulation of tauNeuronal genesInflammatory markersAD miceAβ levelsPrion proteinDystrophic neuritesImmune activationTau pathologyNeuronal gene expressionAmyloid-β OligomersGliotic reactionNetwork dysfunctionBehavioral deficitsSynaptic failureAD modelMemory impairmentAlzheimer's diseaseFunction of age
2017
Opposing effects of progranulin deficiency on amyloid and tau pathologies via microglial TYROBP network
Takahashi H, Klein ZA, Bhagat SM, Kaufman AC, Kostylev MA, Ikezu T, Strittmatter SM, For the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative. Opposing effects of progranulin deficiency on amyloid and tau pathologies via microglial TYROBP network. Acta Neuropathologica 2017, 133: 785-807. PMID: 28070672, PMCID: PMC5391267, DOI: 10.1007/s00401-017-1668-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAPP/PS1 micePS1 micePGRN deficiencyAlzheimer's diseaseAD risk variantsCerebrospinal fluid Aβ levelsLoss of progranulinMicroglial Aβ phagocytosisCSF tau levelsFrontotemporal lobar degenerationRisk variantsAPPswe/Aβ phagocytosisNeuronal injuryAβ levelsAβ pathologyCerebral amyloidosisAxonal dystrophyTau pathologyTau levelsComplement depositionPGRN levelsAD pathophysiologyAmyloid imagingProgranulin deficiency