Microglia and CD8+ T cell activation precede neuronal loss in a murine model of spastic paraplegia 15

在痉挛性截瘫小鼠模型中,小胶质细胞和CD8+ T细胞活化先于神经元丢失<sup>15</sup>。

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作者:Aleksej Frolov # ,Hao Huang # ,Dagmar Schütz ,Maren Köhne ,Nelli Blank-Stein ,Collins Osei-Sarpong ,Maren Büttner ,Tarek Elmzzahi ,Mukhran Khundadze ,Marina Zahid ,Michael Reuter ,Matthias Becker ,Elena De Domenico ,Lorenzo Bonaguro ,Axel Kallies ,Helen Morrison ,Christian A Hübner ,Kristian Händler ,Ralf Stumm # ,Elvira Mass # ,Marc D Beyer #

Abstract

In central nervous system (CNS) diseases characterized by late-onset neurodegeneration, the interplay between innate and adaptive immune responses remains poorly understood. This knowledge gap is exacerbated by the prolonged protracted disease course as it complicates the delineation of brain-resident and infiltrating cells. Here, we conducted comprehensive profiling of innate and adaptive immune cells in a murine model of spastic paraplegia 15 (SPG15), a complicated form of hereditary spastic paraplegia. Using fate-mapping of bone marrow-derived cells, we identified microgliosis accompanied by infiltration and local expansion of T cells in the CNS of Spg15-/- mice. Single-cell analysis revealed an expansion of disease-associated microglia (DAM) and effector CD8+ T cells prior to neuronal loss. Analysis of potential cell-cell communication pathways suggested bidirectional interactions between DAM and effector CD8+ T cells, potentially contributing to disease progression in Spg15-/- mice. In summary, we identified a shift in microglial phenotypes associated with the recruitment and expansion of T cells as a new characteristic of Spg15-driven neuropathology.

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