Abnormal tau phosphorylation in primary progressive multiple sclerosis

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Jane Marian Anderson
Rickie Patani
Richard Reynolds
Richard Nicholas
Alastair Compston
Maria Grazia Spillantini
Siddharthan Chandran
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[1] University of Cambridge,Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair, Department of Clinical Neurosciences
[2] Imperial College,Department of Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine
[3] Hammersmith Hospital Campus,Centre for Multiple Sclerosis Research
[4] University of Edinburgh,undefined
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Acta Neuropathologica | 2010年 / 119卷
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Tau; Primary progressive multiple sclerosis; Axonopathy; Neuronal loss;
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Although neurodegeneration is the pathological substrate of progression in multiple sclerosis (MS), the underlying mechanisms remain unresolved. Abnormal phosphorylation of tau, implicated in the aetiopathogenesis of a number of classic neurodegenerative disorders, has also recently been described in secondary progressive MS (SPMS). In contrast to SPMS, primary progressive MS (PPMS) represents a significant subset of patients with accumulating neurological disability from onset. The neuropathological relationship between SPMS and PPMS is unknown. Against this background, we investigated tau phosphorylation status in five cases of PPMS using immunohistochemical and biochemical methods. We report widespread abnormal tau hyperphosphorylation of the classic tau phospho-epitopes occurring in multiple cell types but with a clear immunohistochemical glial bias. In addition, biochemical analysis revealed abnormally phosphorylated insoluble tau in all cases. These findings establish a platform for further study of the role of insoluble tau formation, including determining the relevance of glial tau pathology, in the neurodegenerative phase of MS.
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