Alexxis Kennedy
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COMMENT This is an interesting mechanistic study by Cooper et al., looking at the interactions between tau and SORL1, a protein with known associations to AD. This new study expands on the authors’ prior biochemical work looking at the tau-LRP1 interaction and it
COMMENT SORL1 is best known as a modulator of APP sorting, metabolism, and amyloidogenesis. This new data extends the action of SORL1 to tauopathy, providing an unexpected convergence of two key pathways in Alzheimer pathogenesis. Tau aggregates form in neurons a
RESEARCH NEWS 2024-05-04 Research News Over the last few decades, evidence has emerged to peg the sortilin-related receptor, SORL1, as a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease and even as the fourth gene for familial AD. SORL1 helps traffic amyloid precursor protein through the endo
COMMENT The take-home message for me is that any assertion of a single protein “receptor” for tau at the surface should be taken with a grain of salt. This paper purports to show that SORL1 is a “receptor” for tau. However, one of the final figures indicates that
COMMENT The paper is interesting and potentially important. That retromer-regulated trafficking is important in tauopathies, including Alzheimer’s disease, is well-established (e.g., Mishra et al., 2023). However, the direct binding of tau to SORL1 is a new findi
COMMENT This paper by J.M. Cooper et al. is a well-executed study that advances our thinking about the route tau travels once internalized. In essence, the problem we face is that, internalized via LRP1 through which it enters endosomes, tau must escape the endos
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PAPER Jacobsen L, Madsen P, Jacobsen C, Nielsen MS, Gliemann J, Petersen CM
Department of Intelligent Precision Healthcare ConvergenceSuwon, Korea, Republic of
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