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[210423 Àú³Î¹ßÇ¥]Tau aggregates are RNA-protein assemblies that mislocalize multiple nuclear speckle components

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Tau aggregates are RNA-protein assemblies that mislocalize multiple nuclear speckle components

Highlights

Tau aggregates contain RNA and are enriched for snRNAs and snoRNAs

Nuclear tau aggregates localize to splicing speckles in model systems

Tau aggregates alter the composition, organization, and dynamics of speckles

Speckle components are mislocalized to cytoplasmic tau aggregates in patient brains

Summary

Tau aggregates contribute to neurodegenerative diseases, including frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer¡¯s disease (AD). Although RNA promotes tau aggregation in vitro, whether tau aggregates in cells contain RNA is unknown. We demonstrate, in cell culture and mouse brains, that cytosolic and nuclear tau aggregates contain RNA with enrichment for small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs) and small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs). Nuclear tau aggregates colocalize with and alter the composition, dynamics, and organization of nuclear speckles, membraneless organelles involved in pre-mRNA splicing. Moreover, several nuclear speckle components, including SRRM2, mislocalize to cytosolic tau aggregates in cells, mouse brains, and brains of individuals with AD, frontotemporal dementia (FTD), and corticobasal degeneration (CBD). Consistent with these alterations, we observe that the presence of tau aggregates is sufficient to alter pre-mRNA splicing. This work identifies tau alteration of nuclear speckles as a feature of tau aggregation that may contribute to the pathology of tau aggregates.




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