BAC Transgenic Expression of Human TREM2-R47H Remodels Amyloid Plaques but Unable to Reprogram Plaque-associated Microglial Reactivity in 5xFAD Mice

Aug 14, 2023bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology

Human TREM2-R47H Gene Changes Amyloid Plaques but Does Not Alter Nearby Immune Cell Response in Alzheimer's Model Mice

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Abstract

The R47H mutation in TREM2 is associated with a mixture of partial and full loss of function in modulating microglial response in Alzheimer's disease.

  • Increased dosage of the TREM2-R47H variant significantly reduced amyloid plaque burden in a mouse model.
  • Enhanced phagocytosis and altered inflammasome activation were observed in microglia expressing TREM2-R47H.
  • Elevated TREM2-R47H did not improve cognitive or transcriptomic deficits compared to standard TREM2 overexpression.
  • The mutation resulted in a loss-of-function phenotype in the reprogramming of microglial reactivity and gene expression.

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