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Mouse total tau assay

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The Mouse 'total-tau' assay by Quanterix is a laboratory instrument designed to measure the levels of total tau protein in mouse samples. The assay provides a quantitative analysis of the target analyte without making claims about its intended use or interpretation of the results.

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Quantitative Antemortem Tau Biomarker

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Antemortem CSF tau was quantified by Simoa technology using the mouse ‘total-tau assay (102209, Quanterix), as described in (Simoes et al., 2020 (link)). Briefly, individual CSF samples (4uL) were diluted 1:60 in sample buffer and then split into technical duplicates. Standards and internal controls were run according to the manufacturer’s instructions and read on the HD-X analyzer (Quanterix).
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Quantitative Antemortem Tau Biomarker

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Antemortem CSF tau was quantified by Simoa technology using the mouse ‘total-tau assay (102209, Quanterix), as described in (Simoes et al., 2020 (link)). Briefly, individual CSF samples (4uL) were diluted 1:60 in sample buffer and then split into technical duplicates. Standards and internal controls were run according to the manufacturer’s instructions and read on the HD-X analyzer (Quanterix).
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Quantification of NEFL and Total-Tau

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Mouse plasma and CSF NEFL concentration was quantified using commercially available NF-light™ Advantage Kit (103186, Quanterix). Total-Tau concentrations were quantified using the mouse total-Tau assay (102209, Quanterix) which detects the mid-protein epitope of the Tau protein. Plasma samples were diluted 1:40 and CSF samples 1:100 in the sample buffer provided in the kits as per manufacturer instructions. Standards and samples were run in technical duplicates for single-molecule array (SIMOA) immunoassay and run on the HD-X analyzer using the two-step assay as per manufacturer’s instructions (Quanterix). For NEFL, the lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) was 0.174 pg/mL, and the limit of detection (LOD) was 0.038 pg/mL. For total-Tau, the LLOQ was 0.823 pg/mL, and the limit of detection was 0.428 pg/mL. The intra-assay coefficients of variability of replicates were automatically calculated by the instrument to assess the repeatability of the test and expressed as percentages.
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Quantifying Tau Protein in Mouse CSF

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In Fig. 4B (left), postmortem CSF tau was quantified by Simoa Technology using the mouse “total-tau assay” (102209, Quanterix), which is directed against the mid-protein epitope of the tau holo-protein. Individual CSF samples (5 μl) were diluted 1:80 in sample buffer and then split into technical duplicates. Standards and samples were run according to the manufacturer’s instructions and read on the HD-1 analyzer (Quanterix). Replication of CSF tau elevation in 3- and 6-month-old mice shown in Fig. 4B (right) was performed using antemortem CSF samples collected from two different cohorts (22 females and 20 males) of anesthetized animals in accordance with Columbia University IACUC guidelines. For the latter, individual CSF samples (2 μl) were diluted 1:100 in sample buffer and then split into technical duplicates and read on the SR-X analyzer (Quanterix). CSF samples from Tau KO mice were used as negative controls.
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