Human misfolded truncated tau protein promotes activation of microglia and leukocyte infiltration in the transgenic rat model of tauopathy.
J Neuroimmunol
; 209(1-2): 16-25, 2009 Apr 30.
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| ID: mdl-19232747
It has been hypothesized that misfolded tau protein could be a mediator of the inflammatory response in human tauopathies. Here we show that neurodegenerative lesions caused by human truncated tau promote inflammatory response manifested by upregulation of immune-molecules (CD11a,b, CD18, CD4, CD45 and CD68) and morphological activation of microglial cells in a rat model of tauopathy. In parallel, the innate immune brain response promotes activation of MHC class II positive blood-borne leukocytes and their influx into the brain parenchyma. These findings have important consequences for the rationale drug development of effective inflammation-based therapeutic strategies for human tauopathies.
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Quimiotaxis de Leucocito
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Proteínas tau
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Microglía
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Tauopatías
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Gliosis
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Prognostic_studies
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Humans
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J Neuroimmunol
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2009
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