Big tau aggregation disrupts microtubule tyrosination and causes myocardial diastolic dysfunction: from discovery to therapy
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles, the molecular lesions that characterize Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other forms of dementia, are emerging as determinants of proteinopathies ‘beyond the brain’. This study aims to establish tau’s putative pathophysiological mechanistic roles and potential future therapeutic targeting of tau in heart failure (HF).
A mouse model of tauopathy and human myocardial and brain tissue from patients with HF, AD, and controls was employed in this study. Tau protein expression was examined together with its distribution, and
The study presents new mechanistic evidence and potential treatment for the brain–heart tauopathy axis in myocardial and brain degenerative diseases and ageing.
Contributors

Stefano Berto
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Cortney Gensemer
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Kelsey Moore
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Jordan Morningstar
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Thamonwan Diteepeng
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Onder Albayram
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Marco Luciani
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José F Abisambra
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Russell A Norris
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Thomas G Di Salvo
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Benjamin Prosser
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Rakez Kayed
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Mauro Montalbano
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Luca Troncone
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Camilla Bacchin
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Federica del Monte
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Keita Uchida
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Gianlorenzo Daniele
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Bethany Jacobs Wolf
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Helen M Butler
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Justin Kiel
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