Title | Human iPSC 4R tauopathy model uncovers modifiers of tau propagation. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2023 |
Authors | Bravo CParra, Giani AMaria, Perez JMadero, Zhao Z, Samelson A, Wong MYing, Evangelisti A, Fan L, Pozner T, Mercedes M, Ye P, Patel T, Yarahmady A, Carling G, M Y Lee V, Sharma M, Mok S-A, Luo W, Zhao M, Kampmann M, Gong S, Gan L |
Journal | bioRxiv |
Date Published | 2023 Jun 22 |
Abstract | Tauopathies are age-associated neurodegenerative diseases whose mechanistic underpinnings remain elusive, partially due to lack of appropriate human models. Current human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived neurons express very low levels of 4-repeat (4R)-tau isoforms that are normally expressed in adult brain. Here, we engineered new iPSC lines to express 4R-tau and 4R-tau carrying the P301S MAPT mutation when differentiated into neurons. 4R-P301S neurons display progressive Tau inclusions upon seeding with Tau fibrils and recapitulate features of tauopathy phenotypes, including shared transcriptomic signatures, autophagic body accumulation, and impaired neuronal activity. A CRISPRi screen of genes associated with Tau pathobiology identified over 500 genetic modifiers of Tau-seeding-induced Tau propagation, including retromer VPS29 and the UFMylation cascade as top modifiers. In AD brains, the UFMylation cascade is altered in neurofibrillary-tangle-bearing neurons. Inhibiting the UFMylation cascade suppressed seeding-induced Tau propagation. This model provides a powerful platform to identify novel therapeutic strategies for 4R tauopathy. |
DOI | 10.1101/2023.06.19.544278 |
Alternate Journal | bioRxiv |
PubMed ID | 37745431 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC10516028 |