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Publications

Welcome to the publications section of the Shemesh Lab!

 

Here you can explore the culmination of our rigorous investigations and discoveries. Delve into our diverse range of scientific publications encompassing various topics in Neurobiology and Counter-Disease Engineering. Stay updated with the latest advancements and insights from our lab!

Anti-herpetic tau preserves neurons via the cGAS-STING-TBK1 pathway in Alzheimer’s disease

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) diagnosis relies on the presence of extracellular β-amyloid (Aβ) and intracellular hyperphosphorylated tau (p-tau). Emerging evidence suggests a potential link between AD pathologies and infectious agents, with herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) being a leading candidate. Our investigation, using metagenomics, mass spectrometry, western blotting, and decrowding expansion pathology, detects HSV-1-associated proteins in human brain samples. Expression of the herpesvirus protein ICP27 increases with AD severity and strongly colocalizes with p-tau but not with Aβ. Modeling in human brain organoids shows that HSV-1 infection elevates tau phosphorylation. Notably, p-tau reduces ICP27 expression and markedly decreases post-infection neuronal death from 64% to 7%. This modeling prompts investigation into the cGAS-STING-TBK1 pathway products, nuclear factor (NF)-κB and IRF-3, which colocalizes with ICP27 and p-tau in AD. Furthermore, experimental activation of STING enhances tau phosphorylation, while TBK1 inhibition prevents it. Together, these findings suggest that tau phosphorylation acts as an innate immune response in AD, driven by cGAS-STING.

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Population imaging of neural activity in awake behaving mice

2019

KD Piatkevich, S Bensussen, H Tseng, SN Shroff, VG Lopez-Huerta, ...
Nature 574 (7778), 413-417

Tau‐induced traffic jams reflect organelles accumulation at points of microtubule polar mismatching

2008

OA Shemesh, H Erez, I Ginzburg, ME Spira
Traffic 9 (4), 458-471

Paclitaxel induces axonal microtubules polar reconfiguration and impaired organelle transport: implications for the pathogenesis of paclitaxel-induced polyneuropathy

2010

OA Shemesh, ME Spira
Acta neuropathologica 119, 235-248

Modulation of nitrogen vacancy charge state and fluorescence in nanodiamonds using electrochemical potential

2016

S Karaveli, O Gaathon, A Wolcott, R Sakakibara, OA Shemesh, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (15), 3938-3943

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