Fibrillar Aβ triggers microglial proteome alterations and dysfunction in Alzheimer mouse models.

ELIFE(2020)

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Microglial dysfunction is a key pathological feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD), but little is known about proteome-wide changes in microglia during the course of AD and their functional consequences. Here, we performed an in-depth and time-resolved proteomic characterization of microglia in two mouse models of amyloid beta (A beta) pathology, the overexpression APPPS1 and the knock-in APP-NL-G-F (APP-KI) model. We identified a large panel of Microglial A beta Response Proteins (MARPs) that reflect heterogeneity of microglial alterations during early, middle and advanced stages of A beta deposition and occur earlier in the APPPS1 mice. Strikingly, the kinetic differences in proteomic profiles correlated with the presence of fibrillar A beta, rather than dystrophic neurites, suggesting that fibrillar A beta may trigger the AD-associated microglial phenotype and the observed functional decline. The identified microglial proteomic fingerprints of AD provide a valuable resource for functional studies of novel molecular targets and potential biomarkers for monitoring AD progression or therapeutic efficacy.
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Alzheimer's disease,microglia,mouse,neuroinflammation,neuroscience,phagocytosis,proteomic signatures
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