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Glial cell transcriptome analyses in 3xTg-AD mice: Effects of aging, disease progression, and anti-Aβ immunotherapy.


ABSTRACT:

Background

To investigate how changes in expression of glial genes relate to a progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology, and how anti-Aβ immunotherapy impact these changes, we conducted a transcriptomic analysis for brains from cohorts of 2-, 10-, and 20 month old 3xTg-AD mice, and a cross-sectional study in groups of 20 month-old mice treated with active DNA Aβ42 immunization, passive immunotherapy, untreated, and wild-type (wt) controls.

Methods

Twenty-four Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) mouse brain sections were used for the gene expression analyses (nanostring). Adjacent sections from these and additional mouse brains were stained for microglia using antibodies detecting IbaI and Gal3. For a semi-quantitative analysis of increased tau and amyloid pathology with aging and disease progression, a comparison of ELISA results from brains of 12 and 20 months old 3xTg-AD mice were shown.

Results

Based on the different comparisons of transcript numbers found the 3xTg-AD age groups with the senescent 20 months old wt control mouse brains, and the 20 months old 3xTg-AD mouse brains with the 20 months old wt control mouse brains, genes were assigned as upregulated due to aging, or due to disease progression, or due to both. The immunohistochemistry of microglia markers revealed that Gal3 might be an important marker for phagocytosing microglia around amyloid plaques. The comparison of the two anti-Aβ immunotherapy approaches showed a differential downregulation of inflammatory glial genes.

Conclusion

These results are relevant for future clinical trials using active anti-amyloid immunotherapy.

SUBMITTER: Lambracht-Washington D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9997156 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Glial cell transcriptome analyses in 3xTg-AD mice: Effects of aging, disease progression, and anti-Aβ immunotherapy.

Lambracht-Washington Doris D   Fu Min M   Manouchehri Navid N   Hynan Linda S LS   Stuve Olaf O   Rosenberg Roger N RN  

Aging brain 20230124


<h4>Background</h4>To investigate how changes in expression of glial genes relate to a progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology, and how anti-Aβ immunotherapy impact these changes, we conducted a transcriptomic analysis for brains from cohorts of 2-, 10-, and 20 month old 3xTg-AD mice, and a cross-sectional study in groups of 20 month-old mice treated with active DNA Aβ42 immunization, passive immunotherapy, untreated, and wild-type (wt) controls.<h4>Methods</h4>Twenty-four Formalin-Fix  ...[more]

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