細胞内廃棄物除去を促進する化合物が神経を保護(Chemical compound clears cellular waste, protects neurons in model of frontotemporal dementia)

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2026-03-31 ワシントン大学セントルイス校

米国のWashington University in St. Louisの研究では、前頭側頭型認知症モデルにおいて神経細胞を保護する化学化合物が開発された。この化合物は細胞内に蓄積する不要タンパク質などの「細胞廃棄物」を除去する作用を持ち、神経細胞の機能低下や死を防ぐことが確認された。異常タンパク質の蓄積は神経変性疾患の主要因の一つであり、本研究はそれを標的とする新たな治療戦略を提示する。将来的には認知症などの神経変性疾患に対する治療法開発への応用が期待される。

細胞内廃棄物除去を促進する化合物が神経を保護(Chemical compound clears cellular waste, protects neurons in model of frontotemporal dementia)
Researchers at WashU Medicine have shown that a novel compound they developed can clear a harmful protein from human neurons modeling frontotemporal dementia (shown) and prevent those neurons from dying. (Image: Farzane Mirfakhar)

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病原性タウ変異は、前頭側頭型認知症モデルにおいて、タウ分解を制限するオートファジー・リソソーム機能不全を引き起こす A pathogenic Tau mutation drives autophagy-lysosome dysfunction that limits Tau degradation in a model of frontotemporal dementia

Farzaneh S. Mirfakhar,Jacob A. Marsh,Chihiro Sato,Kylie J. Schache,Miguel A. Minaya,Roland E. Dolle,Stephen C. Pak,Gary A. Silverman,David H. Perlmutter,Shannon L. Macauley & Celeste M. Karch
Nature Communications  Published:31 March 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-70473-5

Abstract

Tau accumulates in a group of neurodegenerative diseases known as tauopathies. A prevailing hypothesis has been that Tau degradation is impaired due to an age-related imbalance in the autophagy-lysosome pathway, but whether these defects are a cause or consequence of Tau accumulation remains unclear. Here we show that a disease-causing mutation in the MAPT gene, which encodes Tau, p.R406W, is sufficient to disrupt multiple steps of the autophagy-lysosome pathway in human neurons. Using Airyscan super-resolution imaging, we find that mutant Tau neurons accumulate Tau and phosphorylated Tau in dysfunctional lysosomes, exhibit reduced lysosome motility, impaired fusion of autophagosomes and lysosomes, and increased undegraded cellular cargo. Pharmacological enhancement of autophagy improves cargo clearance and lowers Tau levels, without restoring defects in lysosomal motility. Together, these findings demonstrate that mutant Tau directly perturbs cellular clearance pathways and suggest that boosting autophagy may help restore Tau homeostasis in tauopathies.

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