Rescue of the increased susceptibility to Mild Chronic Oxidative Stress of iNeurons carrying the MAPT Chromosome 17q21.3 H1/H1 risk allele by FDA-approved compounds

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Sadikoglou EORCID,Domingo-Fernández DORCID,Savytska NORCID,Fernandes N,Rizzu PORCID,Illarionova AORCID,Strauß T,Schwarz SCORCID,Kodamullil AORCID,Höglinger GUORCID,Dhingra AORCID,Heutink PORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe microtubule associated protein tau (MAPT) chromosome 17q21.31 locus lies within a region of high linkage disequilibrium (LD) conferring two extended haplotypes commonly referred to as H1 and H2. The major haplotype, H1 has been genetically associated with an increased risk for multiple neurodegenerative disorders, including Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD),APOEε4-negative Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD). The mechanism causing this increased risk is largely unknown. Here, we investigated the role of Mild Chronic Oxidative Stress (MCOS) in neurogenin 2 (NGN2) induced neurons (iNeurons) derived from iPS (induced pluripotent stem cells) from carriers of both haplotypes. We identified that iNeurons of the H1 homozygous haplotype showed an increased susceptibility to MCOS compared to homozygous H2 carriers, leading to cell death through ferroptosis. We performed a cellular screen in H1 iNeurons using a FDA-approved Drug Library and identified candidate molecules that rescued the increased susceptibility to MCOS and prevented ferroptosis in H1 iNeurons.HighlightsMild Chronic Oxidative Stress induces neurotoxicity via ferroptosis on iNGN2 neuronsAxonal degeneration, disordered microtubules, blebs precede neurotoxicityMAPT-17q21.3 locus H1/H1, risk allele for NDD is more vulnerable to MCOSFDA-approved drugs reverse MCOS induced ferroptosis on H1/H1 risk alleleAbstract Figure

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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