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Isoform‐specific upregulation of FynT kinase expression is associated with tauopathy and glial activation in Alzheimer's disease and Lewy body dementias
Authors:Clara Y B Low  Jasinda H Lee  Frances T W Lim  Chingli Lee  Clive Ballard  Paul T Francis  Mitchell K P Lai  Michelle G K Tan
Institution:1. Department of Clinical Translational Research, Singapore General Hospital, Outram Singapore ; 2. Department of Pharmacology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Kent Ridge Singapore ; 3. Institute for Health Research, University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter UK ; 4. Wolfson Centre for Age‐Related Diseases, King''s College London, London UK
Abstract:Cumulative data suggest the involvement of Fyn tyrosine kinase in Alzheimer''s disease (AD). Previously, our group has shown increased immunoreactivities of the FynT isoform in AD neocortex (with no change in the alternatively spliced FynB isoform) which associated with neurofibrillary degeneration and reactive astrogliosis. Since both the aforementioned neuropathological features are also variably found in Lewy Body dementias (LBD), we investigated potential perturbations of Fyn expression in the post‐mortem neocortex of patients with AD, as well as those diagnosed as having one of the two main subgroups of LBD: Parkinson''s disease dementia (PDD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). We found selective upregulation of FynT expression in AD, PDD, and DLB which also correlated with cognitive impairment. Furthermore, increased FynT expression correlated with hallmark neuropathological lesions, soluble β‐amyloid, and phosphorylated tau, as well as markers of microglia and astrocyte activation. In line with the human post‐mortem studies, cortical FynT expression in aged mice transgenic for human P301S tau was upregulated and further correlated with accumulation of aggregated phosphorylated tau as well as with microglial and astrocytic markers. Our findings provide further evidence for the involvement of FynT in neurodegenerative dementias, likely via effects on tauopathy and neuroinflammation.
Keywords:alternative splicing  Alzheimer''s disease  Fyn kinase  glial activation  Lewy body dementia  tauopathy
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