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APOE ε4 associates with microglial activation independently of Aβ plaques and tau tangles

Authors :
João Pedro Ferrari-Souza
Firoza Z. Lussier
Douglas T. Leffa
Joseph Therriault
Cécile Tissot
Bruna Bellaver
Pâmela C. L. Ferreira
Maura Malpetti
Yi-Ting Wang
Guilherme Povala
Andréa L. Benedet
Nicholas J. Ashton
Mira Chamoun
Stijn Servaes
Gleb Bezgin
Min Su Kang
Jenna Stevenson
Nesrine Rahmouni
Vanessa Pallen
Nina Margherita Poltronetti
John T. O’Brien
James B. Rowe
Ann D. Cohen
Oscar L. Lopez
Dana L. Tudorascu
Thomas K. Karikari
William E. Klunk
Victor L. Villemagne
Jean-Paul Soucy
Serge Gauthier
Diogo O. Souza
Henrik Zetterberg
Kaj Blennow
Eduardo R. Zimmer
Pedro Rosa-Neto
Tharick A. Pascoal
Source :
Science Advances. 9
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2023.

Abstract

Animal studies suggest that the apolipoprotein E ε4 ( APOE ε4) allele is a culprit of early microglial activation in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Here, we tested the association between APOE ε4 status and microglial activation in living individuals across the aging and AD spectrum. We studied 118 individuals with positron emission tomography for amyloid-β (Aβ; [ 18 F]AZD4694), tau ([ 18 F]MK6240), and microglial activation ([ 11 C]PBR28). We found that APOE ε4 carriers presented increased microglial activation relative to noncarriers in early Braak stage regions within the medial temporal cortex accounting for Aβ and tau deposition. Furthermore, microglial activation mediated the Aβ-independent effects of APOE ε4 on tau accumulation, which was further associated with neurodegeneration and clinical impairment. The physiological distribution of APOE mRNA expression predicted the patterns of APOE ε4-related microglial activation in our population, suggesting that APOE gene expression may regulate the local vulnerability to neuroinflammation. Our results support that the APOE ε4 genotype exerts Aβ-independent effects on AD pathogenesis by activating microglia in brain regions associated with early tau deposition.

Subjects

Subjects :
Multidisciplinary

Details

ISSN :
23752548
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science Advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........95c013b467329c1bbd89b2d9ffbee7a4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ade1474