Nature communications

Youth-related protein TIMP2 influences brain immune cell behavior in young and old mice

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Abstract

TIMP2 deletion in mice exacerbates age-related changes in microglial function.

  • Microglia show age-related maladaptive changes, including increased inflammation and impaired debris clearance.
  • Deletion of TIMP2 leads to heightened microglial activation and changes in markers associated with lysosomal function and phagocytosis.
  • Elevated levels of stress and inflammatory proteins in the brain's extracellular space were detected following TIMP2 deletion.
  • Restoring TIMP2 levels in aged mice reduces microglial activation and the presence of proinflammatory microglia.
  • TIMP2's role in modulating microglial function may help address age-related neurodegenerative processes.

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