Humanized tauopathy chimeras uncover microglial and lncRNA strategies for neuroprotection.

TitleHumanized tauopathy chimeras uncover microglial and lncRNA strategies for neuroprotection.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2026
AuthorsQu W, Fan L, Jang MWendy, Ye P, Cordes E, Aikedan A, Hu W, Nagiri RKumar, Wong MYing, Luo W, Blurton-Jones M, Tilgner HU, Orr A, Gong S, Gan L
JournalbioRxiv
Date Published2026 Jul 03
ISSN2692-8205
Abstract

Human genetics implicates innate immunity as a key modifier of tau toxicity, yet human-specific neuroimmune mechanisms remain difficult to test in vivo. Here, we developed HuMiNAX, the first humanized iPSC-based neuroimmune xenograft model of tau-associated neurodegeneration, enabling human microglia to interact with human neurons and astrocytes in the adult mouse brain. In HuMiNAX, tau seeding induced aggregation only in mutation-carrying human neural grafts, causing neuron loss and inflammatory activation of human microglia. Progranulin-overexpressing human microglia dampened tau-associated inflammation, preserved neurons, and restored neuronal gene-expression and RNA-splicing programs, supporting microglial control of neuronal resilience. CRISPRi knockdown of the human-specific lncRNA HNRNPK-AS1 also protected neurons in HuMiNAX. These findings establish HuMiNAX as a human neuroimmune model of tauopathy and identify microglial and RNA-mediated strategies of neuronal resilience.

DOI10.64898/2026.07.02.736124
Alternate JournalbioRxiv
PubMed ID42427519
PubMed Central IDPMC13345064