TDP-43 interacts with amyloid-β, inhibits fibrillization, and worsens pathology in a model of Alzheimer’s disease

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Yao-Hsiang Shih
Ling-Hsien Tu
Ting-Yu Chang
Kiruthika Ganesan
Wei-Wei Chang
Pao-Sheng Chang
Yu-Sheng Fang
Yeh-Tung Lin
Lee-Way Jin
Yun-Ru Chen
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[1] Academia Sinica,Genomics Research Center
[2] 128,Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine
[3] Academia Road,Department of Medical Research
[4] Section 2,Department of Chemistry
[5] Nankang District,Department of Biochemical Science and Technology
[6] Kaohsiung Medical University,Institute of Bioinformatics and Structural Biology
[7] 100,Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
[8] Shih-Chuan 1st Road,undefined
[9] Sanmin District,undefined
[10] Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital,undefined
[11] 100,undefined
[12] Tzyou 1st Road,undefined
[13] Sanmin District,undefined
[14] National Taiwan Normal University,undefined
[15] No. 88,undefined
[16] Section 4,undefined
[17] Ting-Chow Road,undefined
[18] National Taiwan University,undefined
[19] No. 1,undefined
[20] Section 4,undefined
[21] Roosevelt Road,undefined
[22] National Tsing Hua University,undefined
[23] 101,undefined
[24] Kuang fu Road,undefined
[25] Section 2,undefined
[26] Alzheimer’s Disease Center,undefined
[27] 2805 50th Street,undefined
[28] University of California Davis Medical Center,undefined
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TDP-43 inclusions are found in many Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients presenting faster disease progression and greater brain atrophy. Previously, we showed full-length TDP-43 forms spherical oligomers and perturbs amyloid-β (Aβ) fibrillization. To elucidate the role of TDP-43 in AD, here, we examined the effect of TDP-43 in Aβ aggregation and the attributed toxicity in mouse models. We found TDP-43 inhibited Aβ fibrillization at initial and oligomeric stages. Aβ fibrillization was delayed specifically in the presence of N-terminal domain containing TDP-43 variants, while C-terminal TDP-43 was not essential for Aβ interaction. TDP-43 significantly enhanced Aβ’s ability to impair long-term potentiation and, upon intrahippocampal injection, caused spatial memory deficit. Following injection to AD transgenic mice, TDP-43 induced inflammation, interacted with Aβ, and exacerbated AD-like pathology. TDP-43 oligomers mostly colocalized with intracellular Aβ in the brain of AD patients. We conclude that TDP-43 inhibits Aβ fibrillization through its interaction with Aβ and exacerbates AD pathology.
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