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Tau Oligomers - Biomarker

Overview

Tau oligomers are soluble, intermediate aggregates of the tau protein that are now recognized as the most toxic species in Alzheimer's disease and other tauopathies. Unlike monomeric tau or mature neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), oligomeric tau is believed to be the primary driver of neurodegeneration, making it a critical biomarker and therapeutic target. [@gerson2020]

AT(N) Classification

Tau oligomers occupy a unique position within the AT(N) biomarker framework, providing information beyond traditional p-tau and t-tau measurements:

| AT(N) Category | Biomarker | Tau Oligomer Contribution |
|----------------|-----------|---------------------------|
| A (Amyloid) | Aβ42/40, amyloid PET | Independent pathology |
| T (Tau) | p-tau181, p-tau217, p-tau231, tau PET | Tau oligomers represent the toxic intermediate between p-tau and fibrillar tau |
| N (Neurodegeneration) | t-tau, NfL, FDG-PET | Strongest correlation with neuronal death |

Tau Oligomer Sub-Classification

Within the T category, tau oligomers can be further characterized:

  • T-Olig (Oligomeric tau): Soluble toxic species (50-250 kDa)
  • T-Phos (Phosphorylated tau): Hyperphosphorylated monomers (50-70 kDa)
  • T-Fibr (Fibrillar tau): Insoluble NFTs (neurofibrillary tangles)

Clinical Interpretation with AT(N)


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