Iron accumulation in microglia triggers a cascade of events that leads to altered metabolism and compromised function in APP/PS1 mice

Jan 21, 2019Brain pathology (Zurich, Switzerland)

Iron buildup in brain immune cells leads to metabolism changes and reduced function in Alzheimer’s model mice

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Abstract

Stimulation of microglia with interferon and amyloid-β induced a switch to a glycolytic and iron-retentive phenotype.

  • Neuroinflammation and microglial activation are associated with Alzheimer's disease.
  • Gene variants linked to Alzheimer's encode proteins expressed in microglia and those involved in immune responses.
  • In APP/PS1 mice, iron accumulation in microglia was observed, particularly around amyloid deposits.
  • Microglia from APP/PS1 mice showed reduced ability to phagocytose amyloid-β.
  • The metabolic shift to glycolysis in microglia may contribute to their dysfunction and amyloid accumulation.

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