Microglial signalling pathway deficits associated with the patient derived R47H TREM2 variants linked to AD indicate inability to activate inflammasome.
Katharina Cosker,Anna Mallach,Janhavi Limaye,Thomas M. Piers,James M. Staddon,Stephen J. Neame,John Hardy,Jennifer M. Pocock +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, human induced pluripotent stem cell derived microglia (iPS-Mg) from patient iPSC lines expressing the AD-linked TREM2 variant, common variant (Cv) or an R47Hhom CRISPR edited line and its isogeneic control, demonstrated a deficit in signal transduction in response to the TREM 2 endogenous ligand phosphatidylserine with reduced pSYK-pERK1/2 signalling and a reduced NLRP3 inflammasome response, (including ASC speck formation
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Abstract: The R47H variant of the microglial membrane receptor TREM2 is linked to increased risk of late onset Alzheimer's disease. Human induced pluripotent stem cell derived microglia (iPS-Mg) from patient iPSC lines expressing the AD-linked R47Hhet TREM2 variant, common variant (Cv) or an R47Hhom CRISPR edited line and its isogeneic control, demonstrated that R47H-expressing iPS-Mg expressed a deficit in signal transduction in response to the TREM2 endogenous ligand phosphatidylserine with reduced pSYK-pERK1/2 signalling and a reduced NLRP3 inflammasome response, (including ASC speck formation, Caspase-1 activation and IL-1beta secretion). Apoptotic cell phagocytosis and soluble TREM2 shedding were unaltered, suggesting a disjoint between these pathways and the signalling cascades downstream of TREM2 in R47H-expressing iPS-Mg, whilst metabolic deficits in glycolytic capacity and maximum respiration were reversed when R47H expressing iPS-Mg were exposed to PS+ expressing cells. These findings suggest that R47H-expressing microglia are unable to respond fully to cell damage signals such as phosphatidylserine, which may contribute to the progression of neurodegeneration in late-onset AD.
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