TY - JOUR T1 - Tau Cleavage and Dephosphorylation in Cerebellar Granule Neurons Undergoing Apoptosis JF - The Journal of Neuroscience JO - J. Neurosci. SP - 7061 LP - 7074 DO - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.18-18-07061.1998 VL - 18 IS - 18 AU - Nadia Canu AU - Laura Dus AU - Christian Barbato AU - Maria T. Ciotti AU - Claudio Brancolini AU - Anna M. Rinaldi AU - Michal Novak AU - Antonino Cattaneo AU - Andrew Bradbury AU - Pietro Calissano Y1 - 1998/09/15 UR - http://www.jneurosci.org/content/18/18/7061.abstract N2 - Cerebellar granule cells undergo apoptosis in culture after deprivation of potassium and serum. During this process we found that tau, a neuronal microtubule-associated protein that plays a key role in the maintenance of neuronal architecture, and the pathology of which correlates with intellectual decline in Alzheimer’s disease, is cleaved. The final product of this cleavage is a soluble dephosphorylated tau fragment of 17 kDa that is unable to associate with microtubules and accumulates in the perikarya of dying cells. The appearance of this 17 kDa fragment is inhibited by both caspase and calpain inhibitors, suggesting that tau is an in vivosubstrate for both of these proteases during apoptosis. Tau cleavage is correlated with disruption of the microtubule network, and experiments with colchicine and taxol show that this is likely to be a cause and not a consequence of tau cleavage.These data indicate that tau cleavage and change in phosphorylation are important early factors in the failure of the microtubule network that occurs during neuronal apoptosis. Furthermore, this study introduces new insights into the mechanism(s) that generate the truncated forms of tau present in Alzheimer’s disease. ER -