生物
小胶质细胞
疾病
神经科学
阿尔茨海默病
免疫学
炎症
病理
医学
作者
Antara Rao,Nuo Chen,Min Joo Kim,Jessica Blumenfeld,Oscar Yip,Zherui Liang,David M. Shostak,Yanxia Hao,Maxine Nelson,Nicole Koutsodendris,Brian P. Grone,Leo Ding,Seo Yeon Yoon,Patrick Arriola,Misha Zilberter,Yadong Huang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.stem.2024.10.005
摘要
Despite strong evidence supporting the important roles of both apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4) and microglia in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis, the effects of microglia on neuronal APOE4-related AD pathogenesis remain elusive. To examine such effects, we utilized microglial depletion in a chimeric model with induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived human neurons in mouse hippocampus. Specifically, we transplanted homozygous APOE4, isogenic APOE3, and APOE-knockout (APOE-KO) iPSC-derived human neurons into the hippocampus of human APOE3 or APOE4 knockin mice and then depleted microglia in half of the chimeric mice. We found that both neuronal APOE and microglial presence were important for the formation of Aβ and tau pathologies in an APOE isoform-dependent manner (APOE4 > APOE3). Single-cell RNA sequencing analysis identified two pro-inflammatory microglial subtypes with elevated MHC-II gene expression enriched in chimeric mice with human APOE4 neuron transplants. These findings highlight the concerted roles of neuronal APOE, especially APOE4, and microglia in AD pathogenesis.
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