Blood-brain barrier penetration of non-replicating SARS-CoV-2 and S1 variants of concern induce neuroinflammation which is accentuated in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

非复制型 SARS-CoV-2 和令人担忧的 S1 变体穿透血脑屏障会诱发神经炎症,这种炎症在阿尔茨海默病小鼠模型中尤为明显

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作者:Michelle A Erickson, Aric F Logsdon, Elizabeth M Rhea, Kim M Hansen, Sarah J Holden, William A Banks, Jessica L Smith, Cody German, Susan A Farr, John E Morley, Riley R Weaver, Alec J Hirsch, Andrej Kovac, Eva Kontsekova, Kristen K Baumann, Mohamed A Omer, Jacob Raber

Abstract

COVID-19 and especially Long COVID are associated with severe CNS symptoms and may place persons at risk to develop long-term cognitive impairments. Here, we show that two non-infective models of SARS-CoV-2 can cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and induce neuroinflammation, a major mechanism underpinning CNS and cognitive impairments, even in the absence of productive infection. The viral models cross the BBB by the mechanism of adsorptive transcytosis with the sugar N-acetylglucosamine being key. The delta and omicron variants cross the BB B faster than the other variants of concern, with peripheral tissue uptake rates also differing for the variants. Neuroinflammation induced by icv injection of S1 protein was greatly enhanced in young and especially in aged SAMP8 mice, a model of Alzheimer's disease, whereas sex and obesity had little effect.

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