Neutrophil-vascular interactions drive myeloperoxidase accumulation in the brain in Alzheimer's disease

中性粒细胞-血管相互作用导致阿尔茨海默病患者脑内髓过氧化物酶积累

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作者:Leon C D Smyth, Helen C Murray, Madison Hill, Eve van Leeuwen, Blake Highet, Nicholas J Magon, Mahyar Osanlouy, Sophie N Mathiesen, Bruce Mockett, Malvindar K Singh-Bains, Vanessa K Morris, Andrew N Clarkson, Maurice A Curtis, Wickliffe C Abraham, Stephanie M Hughes, Richard L M Faull, Anthony J Ket

Conclusion

Our report indicates that vascular changes may drive neutrophil adhesion and NETosis, and that neutrophil-derived MPO may lead to vascular oxidative stress and be a relevant therapeutic target in AD.

Methods

We used immunostaining and immunoassays to quantify the accumulation of neutrophils in human AD tissue microarrays and in the brains of APP/PS1 mice. We also used multiplexed immunolabelling to define the presence of NETs in AD.

Results

There was an increase in neutrophils in AD brains as well as in the murine APP/PS1 model of AD. Indeed, MPO expression was almost exclusively confined to S100A8-positive neutrophils in both human AD and murine APP/PS1 brains. The vascular localisation of neutrophils in both human AD and mouse models of AD was striking and driven by enhanced neutrophil adhesion to small vessels. We also observed rare infiltrating neutrophils and deposits of MPO around plaques. Citrullinated histone H3, a marker of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), was also detected in human AD cases at these sites, indicating the presence of extracellular MPO in the vasculature. Finally, there was a reduction in the endothelial glycocalyx in AD that may be responsible for non-productive neutrophil adhesion to the vasculature.

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