APOE4 impairs microglia‐astrocyte response in Alzheimer’s disease by inducing TGFβ‐mediated checkpoints

Oleg Butovsky(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Zhuoran Yin(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Neta Rosenzweig(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Kilian Kleemann(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Xiaoming Zhang(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Wesley Nogueira Brandão(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Milica A. Margeta(Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary), Caitlin M. Schroeder(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Sebastian Silveira(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Christian Gauthier(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Dania Mallah(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Kristen Pitts(Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary), Ana Durao(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Shawn Herron(Boston University), H. H. Shorey(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Yiran Cheng(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Jen‐Li Barry(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Sam Wakelin(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Jared Rhee(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Anthony Yung(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Michael Aronchik(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Chao Wang(Washington University in St. Louis), Nimansha Jain(Washington University in St. Louis), Xin Bao(Washington University in St. Louis), Emma Gerrits(University Medical Center Groningen), Nieske Brouwer(University Medical Center Groningen), Amy Deik(Broad Institute), Daniel G. Tenen(Harvard University), Tsuneya Ikezu(Boston University), Nicolás Santander(University of California, San Francisco), Gabriel L. McKinsey(University of California, San Francisco), Caroline Baufeld(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Dean Sheppard(University of California, San Francisco), Susanne Krasemann(Universität Hamburg), Bart J. L. Eggen(University Medical Center Groningen), Clary B. Clish(Broad Institute), Rudolph E. Tanzi(Massachusetts General Hospital), Charlotte Madore(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Thomas D. Arnold(University of California, San Francisco), David M. Holtzman(Hope Center for Neurological Disorders)
Alzheimer s & Dementia
December 1, 2023
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Abstract Background APOE ε4 is the strongest genetic risk factor for late‐onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The contribution of microglial APOE4 to AD pathogenesis is unknown, although APOE has the most enriched gene expression in neurodegenerative microglia (MGnD). Method Generation of CX3CR1‐CRE ERT2 mice crossed to APOE‐KI(E3 and E4) fl/fl : APP/PS1 and APOE‐KI(E3 and E4) fl/fl : P301S mice. Microglia and astrocytes were isolated and sequenced using either bulk RNA‐seq (MGnD‐Paradigm) or single‐cell RNA‐seq. Crosstalk between cells was determined using the NichenetR database and validated using 1) recombinant Lgals3 intracranial injection into APP/PS1 mice and 2) adoptive transfer of microglia, from APOE3‐KI, APOE4‐KI, and APOE4‐cKO mice challenged with labeled apoptotic neurons, into WT mice and isolation of astrocytes. Validation in the brain of AD donors carrying the APOE e3/3 and e3/4 alleles. Result Here we show, in mice and in humans, a negative role of microglial APOE4 in the induction of MGnD response to neurodegeneration. Deletion of microglial APOE4 restores MGnD phenotype, associated with neuroprotection in P301S tau transgenic mice, and decreases pathology in APP/PS1 mice. MGnD‐astrocyte crosstalk associated with b‐amyloid (Ab) plaque encapsulation and clearance is mediated via Lgals3 signaling following microglial APOE4 deletion. In the brain of AD donors carrying the APOE ε4 allele, we found a sex‐dependent reciprocal induction of AD risk factors associated with suppression of MGnD genes in females, including LGALS3, as compared to APOE ε3/3 carriers. Mechanistically, APOE4‐mediated induction of ITGB8‐TGFb signaling impairs MGnD response via upregulation of TGFb‐mediated microglial homeostatic checkpoints, including INPP5D. Microglial deletion of Inpp5d restores MGnD‐astrocyte crosstalk and facilitates plaque clearance in APP/PS1 mice. Genetic and pharmacological blocking of ITGB8‐TGFb signaling enhanced MGnD response associated with increased plaque clearance in AD mice. Conclusion We identify the microglial APOE4‐ITGB8‐TGFb pathway as a negative regulator of microglia‐astrocyte response to AD pathology, and restoring MGnD phenotype via blocking ITGB8‐TGFb signaling may provide new molecular targets to modulate and restore functional microglia in AD.


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