Gene expression and functional deficits underlie TREM2-knockout microglia responses in human models of Alzheimer's disease

基因表达和功能缺陷是阿尔茨海默病人类模型中TREM2敲除小胶质细胞反应的根本原因

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作者:Amanda McQuade ,You Jung Kang ,Jonathan Hasselmann ,Amit Jairaman ,Alexandra Sotelo ,Morgan Coburn ,Sepideh Kiani Shabestari ,Jean Paul Chadarevian ,Gianna Fote ,Christina H Tu ,Emma Danhash ,Jorge Silva ,Eric Martinez ,Carl Cotman ,G Aleph Prieto ,Leslie M Thompson ,Joan S Steffan ,Ian Smith ,Hayk Davtyan ,Michael Cahalan ,Hansang Cho ,Mathew Blurton-Jones

Abstract

The discovery of TREM2 as a myeloid-specific Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk gene has accelerated research into the role of microglia in AD. While TREM2 mouse models have provided critical insight, the normal and disease-associated functions of TREM2 in human microglia remain unclear. To examine this question, we profile microglia differentiated from isogenic, CRISPR-modified TREM2-knockout induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines. By combining transcriptomic and functional analyses with a chimeric AD mouse model, we find that TREM2 deletion reduces microglial survival, impairs phagocytosis of key substrates including APOE, and inhibits SDF-1α/CXCR4-mediated chemotaxis, culminating in an impaired response to beta-amyloid plaques in vivo. Single-cell sequencing of xenotransplanted human microglia further highlights a loss of disease-associated microglial (DAM) responses in human TREM2 knockout microglia that we validate by flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry. Taken together, these studies reveal both conserved and novel aspects of human TREM2 biology that likely play critical roles in the development and progression of AD.

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