Milo, Blerta, et al. “IPSC ‐derived Microglia Carrying the TREM2 R47H + Mutation Are Proinflammatory and Promote Synapse Loss”. Glia, vol. 72, no. 2, 2024, pp. 452-69, https://doi.org/10.1002/glia.24485.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Milo, Blerta
Author: Ralvenius, William T.
Author: Dileep, Vishnu
Author: Pao, Ping‐Chieh
Author: Woolf, Hannah
Author: Penney, Jay
Author: Tsai, Li‐Huei
Author: Cerit, Oyku
Author: Loon, Anjanet
Date Issued
2024
Date Published Online
2024-02-15
Abstract

Genetic findings have highlighted key roles for microglia in the pathology of neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). A number of mutations in the microglial protein triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) have been associated with increased risk for developing AD, most notably the R47H/+ substitution. We employed gene editing and stem cell models to gain insight into the effects of the TREM2 R47H/+ mutation on human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived microglia. We found transcriptional changes affecting numerous cellular processes, with R47H/+ cells exhibiting a proinflammatory gene expression signature. TREM2 R47H/+ also caused impairments in microglial movement and the uptake of multiple substrates, as well as rendering microglia hyperresponsive to inflammatory stimuli. We developed an in vitro laser-induced injury model in neuron–microglia cocultures, finding an impaired injury response by TREM2 R47H/+ microglia. Furthermore, mouse brains transplanted with TREM2 R47H/+ microglia exhibited reduced synaptic density, with upregulation of multiple complement cascade components in TREM2 R47H/+ microglia suggesting inappropriate synaptic pruning as one potential mechanism. These findings identify a number of potentially detrimental effects of the TREM2 R47H/+ mutation on microglial gene expression and function likely to underlie its association with AD.

Language

  • English
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CC-BY-NC
Funding Note
Cure Alzheimer's Fund
Human Frontier Science Program
JPB Foundation
The Robert A. and Renee E. Belfer Family Foundation
Page range
452-469
Host Title
Glia
Host Abbreviated Title
Glia
Volume
72
Issue
2
ISSN
1098-1136
0894-1491

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  • CC BY-NC