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Young microglia restore amyloid plaque clearance of aged microglia

Authors :
Michael Willem
Christian Haass
Anna Daria
Arthur Liesz
Sabina Tahirovic
Gemma Llovera
Heike Hampel
Alessio Colombo
Source :
The EMBO journal 36(5), 583-603 (2016). doi:10.15252/embj.201694591
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
EMBO, 2016.

Abstract

Alzheimer′s disease (AD) is characterized by deposition of amyloid plaques, neurofibrillary tangles, and neuroinflammation. In order to study microglial contribution to amyloid plaque phagocytosis, we developed a novel ex vivo model by co‐culturing organotypic brain slices from up to 20‐month‐old, amyloid‐bearing AD mouse model (APPPS1) and young, neonatal wild‐type (WT) mice. Surprisingly, co‐culturing resulted in proliferation, recruitment, and clustering of old microglial cells around amyloid plaques and clearance of the plaque halo. Depletion of either old or young microglial cells prevented amyloid plaque clearance, indicating a synergistic effect of both populations. Exposing old microglial cells to conditioned media of young microglia or addition of granulocyte‐macrophage colony‐stimulating factor (GM‐CSF) was sufficient to induce microglial proliferation and reduce amyloid plaque size. Our data suggest that microglial dysfunction in AD may be reversible and their phagocytic ability can be modulated to limit amyloid accumulation. This novel ex vivo model provides a valuable system for identification, screening, and testing of compounds aimed to therapeutically reinforce microglial phagocytosis. ![][1] Phagocytic function of aged microglial cells in amyloid plaque‐bearing tissue is not irreversibly impaired, but can be restored through factors secreted by young microglia. Microglia function in Aβ clearance and reducing the amyloid burden highlights the need for development of therapeutic approaches modulating microglial activity. [1]: /embed/graphic-1.gif

Details

ISSN :
14602075 and 02614189
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The EMBO Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b273493cdd854e8e0fbe42e49bf485fd