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Tau mis-splicing in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders

Authors
Park, Sun AhIl Ahn, SangGallo, Jean-Marc
Issue Date
31-Aug-2016
Publisher
생화학분자생물학회
Keywords
Isoform; Mechanism; Splicing; Tau; Tauopathy
Citation
BMB Reports, v.49, no.8, pp 405 - 413
Pages
9
Journal Title
BMB Reports
Volume
49
Number
8
Start Page
405
End Page
413
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/8840
DOI
10.5483/BMBRep.2016.49.8.084
ISSN
1976-6696
1976-670X
Abstract
Tau proteins, which stabilize the structure and regulate the dynamics of microtubules, also play important roles in axonal transport and signal transduction. Tau proteins are missorted, aggregated, and found as tau inclusions under many pathological conditions associated with neurodegenerative disorders, which are collectively known as tauopathies. In the adult human brain, tau protein can be expressed in six isoforms due to alternative splicing. The aberrant splicing of tau pre-mRNA has been consistently identified in a variety of tauopathies but is not restricted to these types of disorders as it is also present in patients with non-tau proteinopathies and RNAopathies. Tau mis-splicing results in isoform-specific impairments in normal physiological function and enhanced recruitment of excessive tau isoforms into the pathological process. A variety of factors are involved in the complex set of mechanisms underlying tau mis-splicing, but variation in the cis-element, methylation of the MAPT gene, genetic polymorphisms, the quantity and activity of spliceosomal proteins, and the patency of other RNA-binding proteins, are related to aberrant splicing. Currently, there is a lack of appropriate therapeutic strategies aimed at correcting the tau mis-splicing process in patients with neurodegenerative disorders. Thus, a more comprehensive understanding of the relationship between tau mis-splicing and neurodegenerative disorders will aid in the development of efficient therapeutic strategies for patients with a tauopathy or other, related neurodegenerative disorders.
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