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Numbing intraneuronal Tau levels to prevent neurodegeneration in tauopathies

Michel Cayouette
Montreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM)
May 31, 2021

Intraneuronal accumulation of the microtubule associated protein Tau is largely recognized as an important toxic factor linked to neuronal cell death in Alzheimer’s disease and tauopathies. While there has been progress uncovering mechanisms leading to the formation of toxic Tau tangles, less is known about how intraneuronal Tau levels are regulated in health and disease. Here, I will discuss our recent work showing that the intracellular trafficking adaptor protein Numb is critical to control intraneuronal Tau levels. Inactivation of Numb in retinal ganglion cells increases monomeric and oligomeric Tau levels and leads to axonal blebbing in optic nerves, followed by significant neuronal cell loss in old mice. Interestingly, overexpression of the long isoform of Numb (Numb-72) decreases intracellular Tau levels by promoting exocytosis of monomeric Tau. In TauP301S and triple transgenic AD mouse models, expression of Numb-72 in RGCs reduces the number of axonal blebs and prevents neurodegeneration. Finally, inactivation of Numb in TauP301S mice accelerates neurodegeneration in both the retina and spinal cord and leads to precocious paralysis. Taken together, these results uncover Numb as a essential regulator of Tau homeostasis in neurons and as a potential therapeutic agent for AD and tauopathies.

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