Functional Selection of Tau Oligomerization‐Inhibiting Aptamers

Author:

Wang Bang12,Pan Xiaoshu1,Teng I‐Ting1,Li Xiaowei1,Kobeissy Firas3ORCID,Wu Zo‐Yu3,Zhu Jiepei3,Cai Guangzheng3,Yan He1,Yan Xin1,Liang Mingwei4,Yu Fahong1,Lu Jianrong4,Yang Zunyi2,Biondi Elisa2,Haskins William5ORCID,Cao Y. Charles1,Benner Steven A.2,Tan Weihong167,Wang Kevin K.358ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Department of Physiology and Functional Genomics, Center for Research at Bio/Nano Interface, Health Cancer Center, UF Genetics Institute and McKnight Brain Institute, Interdisciplinary Center for Biotechnology Research University of Florida Gainesville FL 32611 USA

2. Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution Firebird Biomolecular Sciences LLC 13709 Progress Boulevard, No. 7 Alachua FL 32615 USA

3. Center for Neurotrauma, Multiomics & Biomarkers, Department of Neurobiology, Neuroscience Institute, Morehouse School of Medicine, 720 Westview Dr. SW, Atlanta, GA 30310–1458, (USA). Department of Emergency Medicine, McKnight Brain Institute University of Florida Gainesville FL 32611 USA

4. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, UF Health Cancer Center, College of Medicine University of Florida Gainesville FL 32610 USA

5. Gryphon Bio, Inc. 611 Gateway Blvd. Suite 120 #253 South San Francisco CA 94080–7066 USA

6. Molecular Science and Biomedicine Laboratory (MBL), State Key Laboratory of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Aptamer Engineering Center of Hunan Province Hunan University Changsha, Hunan 410082 China

7. Zhejiang Cancer Hospital, Hangzhou Institute of Medicine (HIM) Chinese Academy of Sciences Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310022 China

8. Brain Rehabilitation Research Center, Malcom Randall VA Medical Center North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System Gainesville FL 32608 USA

Abstract

AbstractPathological hyperphosphorylation and aggregation of microtubule‐associated Tau protein contribute to Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and other related tauopathies. Currently, no cure exists for Alzheimer's Disease. Aptamers offer significant potential as next‐generation therapeutics in biotechnology and the treatment of neurological disorders. Traditional aptamer selection methods for Tau protein focus on binding affinity rather than interference with pathological Tau. In this study, we developed a new selection strategy to enrich DNA aptamers that bind to surviving monomeric Tau protein under conditions that would typically promote Tau aggregation. Employing this approach, we identified a set of aptamer candidates. Notably, BW1c demonstrates a high binding affinity (Kd=6.6 nM) to Tau protein and effectively inhibits arachidonic acid (AA)‐induced Tau protein oligomerization and aggregation. Additionally, it inhibits GSK3β‐mediated Tau hyperphosphorylation in cell‐free systems and okadaic acid‐mediated Tau hyperphosphorylation in cellular milieu. Lastly, retro‐orbital injection of BW1c tau aptamer shows the ability to cross the blood brain barrier and gain access to neuronal cell body. Through further refinement and development, these Tau aptamers may pave the way for a first‐in‐class neurotherapeutic to mitigate tauopathy‐associated neurodegenerative disorders.

Funder

Peer Reviewed Alzheimer’s Research Program

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

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