A novel mechanism of spine damages in stroke via DAPK1 and Tau

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Synaptic spine loss is one of the major preceding consequences of stroke damages, but its underlying molecular mechanisms remain unknown. Here, we report that a direct interaction of DAPK1 with Tau causes spine loss and subsequently neuronal death in a mouse model with stroke.We found that DAPK1 phosphorylates Tau protein at Ser262 (pS262) in cortical neurons of stroke mice. Either genetic deletion of DAPK1 kinase domain (KD) in mice (DAPK1-KD-/-) or blocking DAPK1-Tau interaction by systematic application of a membrane permeable peptide protects spine damages and improves neurological functions against stroke insults. Thus, disruption of DAPK1-Tau interaction is a promising strategy in clinical management of stroke.

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Pei, L., Wang, S., Jin, H., Bi, L., Wei, N., Yan, H., … Lu, Y. (2015). A novel mechanism of spine damages in stroke via DAPK1 and Tau. Cerebral Cortex, 25(11), 4559–4571. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhv096

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