Tau binding protein CAPON induces tau aggregation and neurodegeneration

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Shoko Hashimoto
Yukio Matsuba
Naoko Kamano
Naomi Mihira
Naruhiko Sahara
Jiro Takano
Shin-ichi Muramatsu
Takaomi C. Saido
Takashi Saito
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[1] RIKEN Center for Brain Science,Laboratory for Proteolytic Neuroscience
[2] National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology,Department of Functional Brain Imaging Research, National Institute of Radiological Sciences
[3] Jichi Medical University,Division of Neurology
[4] The University of Tokyo,Center for Gene & Cell Therapy, The Institute of Medical Science
[5] Research Institute of Environmental Medicine,Department of Neuroscience and Pathobiology
[6] Nagoya University,undefined
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To understand the molecular processes that link Aβ amyloidosis, tauopathy and neurodegeneration, we screened for tau-interacting proteins by immunoprecipitation/LC-MS. We identified the carboxy-terminal PDZ ligand of nNOS (CAPON) as a novel tau-binding protein. CAPON is an adaptor protein of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), and activated by the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor. We observed accumulation of CAPON in the hippocampal pyramidal cell layer in the AppNL-G-F -knock-in (KI) brain. To investigate the effect of CAPON accumulation on Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathogenesis, CAPON was overexpressed in the brain of AppNL-G-F mice crossbred with MAPT (human tau)-KI mice. This produced significant hippocampal atrophy and caspase3-dependent neuronal cell death in the CAPON-expressing hippocampus, suggesting that CAPON accumulation increases neurodegeneration. CAPON expression also induced significantly higher levels of phosphorylated, oligomerized and insoluble tau. In contrast, CAPON deficiency ameliorated the AD-related pathological phenotypes in tauopathy model. These findings suggest that CAPON could be a druggable AD target.
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