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Ectosomes: a new mechanism for non-exosomal secretion of tau protein.

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Tau is a microtubule-associated protein that aggregates in neurodegenerative disorders known as tauopathies. Recently, studies have suggested that Tau may be secreted and play a role in neural network signalling. However, once deregulated, secreted Tau may also participate in the spreading of Tau pathology in hierarchical pathways of neurodegeneration. The mechanisms underlying neuron-to-neuron Tau transfer are still unknown; given the known role of extra-cellular vesicles in cell-to-cell communication, we wondered whether these vesicles could carry secreted Tau. We found, among vesicles, that Tau is predominately secreted in ectosomes, which are plasma membrane-originating vesicles, and when it accumulates, the exosomal pathway is activated.

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hal-01181185 , version 1 (29-07-2015)

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Simon Dujardin, Séverine Bégard, Raphaëlle Caillierez, Cédrick Lachaud, Lucie Delattre, et al.. Ectosomes: a new mechanism for non-exosomal secretion of tau protein.. PLoS ONE, 2013, 9 (6), pp.e100760. ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0100760⟩. ⟨hal-01181185⟩
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