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Macrophage lineage cells-derived migrasomes activate complement-dependent blood-brain barrier damage in cerebral amyloid angiopathy mouse model.


ABSTRACT: Accumulation of amyloid beta protein (Aβ) in brain vessels damages blood brain barrier (BBB) integrity in cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA). Macrophage lineage cells scavenge Aβ and produce disease-modifying mediators. Herein, we report that Aβ40-induced macrophage-derived migrasomes are sticky to blood vessels in skin biopsy samples from CAA patients and brain tissue from CAA mouse models (Tg-SwDI/B and 5xFAD mice). We show that CD5L is packed in migrasomes and docked to blood vessels, and that enrichment of CD5L impairs the resistance to complement activation. Increased migrasome-producing capacity of macrophages and membrane attack complex (MAC) in blood are associated with disease severity in both patients and Tg-SwDI/B mice. Of note, complement inhibitory treatment protects against migrasomes-mediated blood-brain barrier injury in Tg-SwDI/B mice. We thus propose that macrophage-derived migrasomes and the consequent complement activation are potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets in CAA.

SUBMITTER: Hu M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10319857 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Macrophage lineage cells-derived migrasomes activate complement-dependent blood-brain barrier damage in cerebral amyloid angiopathy mouse model.

Hu Mengyan M   Li Tiemei T   Ma Xiaomeng X   Liu Sanxin S   Li Chunyi C   Huang Zhenchao Z   Lin Yinyao Y   Wu Ruizhen R   Wang Shisi S   Lu Danli D   Lu Tingting T   Men Xuejiao X   Shen Shishi S   Huang Huipeng H   Liu Yuxin Y   Song Kangyu K   Jian Banghao B   Jiang Yuxuan Y   Qiu Wei W   Liu Quentin Q   Lu Zhengqi Z   Cai Wei W  

Nature communications 20230704 1


Accumulation of amyloid beta protein (Aβ) in brain vessels damages blood brain barrier (BBB) integrity in cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA). Macrophage lineage cells scavenge Aβ and produce disease-modifying mediators. Herein, we report that Aβ40-induced macrophage-derived migrasomes are sticky to blood vessels in skin biopsy samples from CAA patients and brain tissue from CAA mouse models (Tg-SwDI/B and 5xFAD mice). We show that CD5L is packed in migrasomes and docked to blood vessels, and that  ...[more]

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