| Title | Humanized tauopathy chimeras uncover microglial and lncRNA strategies for neuroprotection. |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2026 |
| Authors | Qu 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 |
| Journal | bioRxiv |
| Date Published | 2026 Jul 03 |
| ISSN | 2692-8205 |
| 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. |
| DOI | 10.64898/2026.07.02.736124 |
| Alternate Journal | bioRxiv |
| PubMed ID | 42427519 |
| PubMed Central ID | PMC13345064 |
