Tracing TMEM106B fibril deposition in aging and Parkinson’s disease with dementia brains

Wanbing Zhao, Yun Fan, Qinyue Zhao, Zhen Fan, Jue Zhao, Wenbo Yu, Wensheng Li, Dan Li, Cong Liu, Jian Wang
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Transmembrane protein 106B (TMEM106B), previously identified as a risk factor in frontotemporal lobar degeneration, has recently been detected to form fibrillar aggregates in the brains of patients with various neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) and normal elders. While, the specifics of when and where TMEM106B fibrils accumulate in human brains, as well as their connection to aging and disease progression, remain poorly understood. Here, we identified an antibody (NBP1-91311) that directly binds to TMEM106B fibrils extracted from the brain in vitro and to Thioflavin S positive TMEM106B fibrillar aggregates in brain sections. We discovered that TMEM106B fibrils deposit in the human brain in an age-dependent manner. Notably, the TMEM106B fibril load in the brains of Parkinson’s disease with dementia patients was significantly higher than in age-matched elders. Additionally, we found that TMEM106B fibrils predominantly accumulate in astrocytes and neurons and do not co-localize with the pathological deposition formed by other amyloid proteins such as α-synuclein, Aβ, and Tau. Our work provides a comprehensive analysis of the burden and cellular distribution of TMEM106B fibrils in human brains, underscoring the impact of both aging and disease conditions on TMEM106B fibril deposition. This highlights the potential significance of TMEM106B fibrils in various age-related NDs.
追踪衰老和帕金森病痴呆大脑中的 TMEM106B 纤维沉积情况
跨膜蛋白 106B(TMEM106B)以前被认为是额颞叶变性的一个危险因素,最近在各种神经退行性疾病(NDs)患者和正常老年人的大脑中发现了它形成的纤维状聚集体。然而,人们对 TMEM106B 纤维何时何地在人脑中聚集的具体情况及其与衰老和疾病进展的关系仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们发现了一种抗体(NBP1-91311),它能直接与体外从大脑中提取的 TMEM106B 纤维结合,并与脑切片中硫黄素 S 阳性的 TMEM106B 纤维聚集体结合。我们发现,TMEM106B 纤维在人脑中的沉积与年龄有关。值得注意的是,帕金森病合并痴呆症患者大脑中的 TMEM106B 纤维负荷明显高于年龄匹配的老年人。此外,我们还发现 TMEM106B 纤维素主要积聚在星形胶质细胞和神经元中,并不与α-突触核蛋白、Aβ 和 Tau 等其他淀粉样蛋白形成的病理沉积物共定位。我们的研究全面分析了人脑中TMEM106B纤维的负担和细胞分布,强调了衰老和疾病对TMEM106B纤维沉积的影响。这凸显了 TMEM106B 纤维在各种与年龄相关的 ND 中的潜在意义。
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