Targeted autophagic clearance of Tau protects against Alzheimer's disease through amelioration of Tau-mediated lysosomal stress

Sep 18, 2025Theranostics

Targeted removal of Tau protein protects against Alzheimer's by reducing Tau-related cell waste stress

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Abstract

TauAutac-3 (TA-3) efficiently degraded Tau oligomer and monomer, suggesting potential for lysosomal Tau degradation.

  • TA-3 treatment induced markers associated with autophagy, indicating activity in lysosomal degradation.
  • Tau expression caused signs of lysosomal stress, which were reversed by TA-3 administration.
  • In a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease, TA-3 reduced the accumulation of Tau and Aβ, improving neurological deficits.
  • Neuroinflammation was decreased following TA-3 treatment, evidenced by reduced glial and microglial cell numbers.
  • TA-3 also diminished Tau and phospho-Tau levels in neuronal cells derived from an Alzheimer's disease patient.

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