Amyloid-β-induced disruption of axon-initial-segment mitochondria localization:consequences for TAU missorting in Alzheimer's disease pathology
摘要TAU is a neuronal microtubule-associated protein preferentially located in axons.In a battery of neurodegenerative diseases termed"tauopathies,"including Alzheimer's disease(AD),TAU is missorted and abnormally phosphorylated,leading to filamentous accumulations of hyperphosphorylated TAU,a pathological hallmark and potential disease driver of AD and related tauopathies(Zempel,2024).The other hallmark of AD is the aberrant production of amyloid-β(Aβ),which accumulates in extracellular plaques.
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