Novel ultrasensitive immunoassay for the selective quantification of tau oligomers and related soluble aggregates.
Tohidul IslamHlin KvartsbergAnuradha SehrawatPrzemysław R KacBruno BeckerMaria OlssonEric E AbrahamsonHenrik ZetterbergMilos D IkonomovicKaj BlennowJonathan M SchottPublished in: Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association (2024)
The aggregation of tau to form fibrils and neurofibrillary tangles is a key feature of Alzheimer's disease. However, biochemical assays for the quantification of oligomers/soluble aggregated forms of tau are lacking. We developed a new assay that preferentially binds to soluble tau aggregates, including oligomers and fibrils, versus monomers. The assay signal increased corresponding to the total protein content, Braak staging, and insolubility of the sequentially homogenized brain tissue fractions in an autopsy-verified cohort. The assay recognized tau peptides containing the microtubule binding region but not those covering the N- or C-terminal regions only.