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MONITORING WHOLE BRAIN PLAQUE BURDEN WITH PROTEOSTAT<SUP>®</SUP> AND LIGHT SHEET MICROSCOPY

Francesca Cattoand 1 co-author

IMAI MedTech

FENS Forum 2026 (2026)
Barcelona, Spain
Board PS07-10AM-168

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MONITORING WHOLE BRAIN PLAQUE BURDEN WITH PROTEOSTAT<SUP>®</SUP> AND LIGHT SHEET MICROSCOPY poster preview

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PS07-10AM-168

Abstract

Protein aggregation and extracellular amyloid plaque deposition are hallmarks of various neurodegenerative disorders. They show pronounced regional and temporal heterogeneity in distribution, density, and response to treatments that complicates assessment of therapeutic efficacy. We present a powerful experimental toolkit for whole brain visualization and quantification of protein aggregates in rodent models using PROTEOSTAT® staining of solvent cleared tissue combined with high resolution light sheet imaging. Brains were cleared with a modified iDISCO protocol on an automated processing platform and imaged using an opensource light sheet microscope mesoSPIM. A modified electrophoretic clearance step enhanced label penetration and signal uniformity, enabling robust detection of α synuclein, Aβ, tau, and other aggregated proteins. Volumetric image analysis yields dense 3D maps of aggregate burden that allow to analyse region specific deposition patterns and heterogeneous responses to anti aggregation interventions not evident in 2D histology. The methodology is compatible with multiplex immunostaining and amenable to co-registration with transcriptomic atlases to link aggregate topography with molecular signatures. Whole brain analysis of protein aggregates and plaque formation with PROTEOSTAT® thus provides a sensitive, high content readout. This tool has the potential to empower mechanistic studies or preclinical evaluation of anti-aggregation therapies, advancing development and assessment of next generation therapies for neurodegenerative diseases

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