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TREM2 interacts with TDP-43 and mediates microglial neuroprotection against TDP-43-related neurodegeneration

Authors :
Manling Xie
Yong U. Liu
Shunyi Zhao
Lingxin Zhang
Dale B. Bosco
Yuan-Ping Pang
Jun Zhong
Udit Sheth
Yuka A. Martens
Na Zhao
Chia-Chen Liu
Yongxian Zhuang
Liewei Wang
Dennis W. Dickson
Mark P. Mattson
Guojun Bu
Long-Jun Wu
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cell 2 (TREM2) is a surface receptor that, in the central nervous system, is exclusively expressed on microglia. TREM2 variants have been linked to increased risk for neurodegenerative diseases, but the functional effects of microglial TREM2 remain largely unknown. To this end, we investigated TAR-DNA binding protein 43 kDa (TDP-43)-related neurodegenerative disease via viral-mediated expression of human TDP-43 protein (hTDP-43) in neonatal and adult mice or inducible expression of hTDP43 with defective nuclear localization signals in transgenic mice. We found that TREM2 deficiency impaired microglia phagocytic clearance of pathological TDP-43, and enhanced neuronal damage and motor function impairments. Mass cytometry analysis revealed that hTDP-43 induced a TREM2-dependent subpopulation of microglia with high CD11c expression and higher phagocytic ability. Using mass spectrometry and surface plasmon resonance analysis, we further demonstrated an interaction between TDP-43 and TREM2,in vitroandin vivo,in hTDP-43-expressing transgenic mouse brains. We computationally identified the region within hTDP-43 that interacts with TREM2 and observed the potential interaction in ALS patient tissues. Our data reveal the novel interaction between TREM2 and TDP-43, highlighting that TDP-43 is a possible ligand for microglial TREM2 and the interaction mediates neuroprotection of microglial TREM2 in TDP-43-related neurodegeneration.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....235e861cbf01995c9b5ea26d8efab1aa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.07.28.454242