TREM2 drives microglia response to amyloid-β via SYK-dependent and -independent pathways

Genetic studies have highlighted microglia as pivotal in orchestrating Alzheimer's disease (AD). Microglia that adhere to Aβ plaques acquire a transcriptional signature, "disease-associated microglia" (DAM), which largely emanates from the TREM2-DAP12 receptor complex that transmits i...

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Published in:Cell Vol. 185; no. 22; pp. 4153 - 4169.e19
Main Authors: Wang, Shoutang, Sudan, Raki, Peng, Vincent, Zhou, Yingyue, Du, Siling, Yuede, Carla M, Lei, Tingting, Hou, Jinchao, Cai, Zhangying, Cella, Marina, Nguyen, Khai, Poliani, Pietro L, Beatty, Wandy L, Chen, Yun, Cao, Siyan, Lin, Kent, Rodrigues, Cecilia, Ellebedy, Ali H, Gilfillan, Susan, Brown, Gordon D, Holtzman, David M, Brioschi, Simone, Colonna, Marco
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 27-10-2022
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Summary:Genetic studies have highlighted microglia as pivotal in orchestrating Alzheimer's disease (AD). Microglia that adhere to Aβ plaques acquire a transcriptional signature, "disease-associated microglia" (DAM), which largely emanates from the TREM2-DAP12 receptor complex that transmits intracellular signals through the protein tyrosine kinase SYK. The human TREM2 variant associated with high AD risk fails to activate microglia via SYK. We found that SYK-deficient microglia cannot encase Aβ plaques, accelerating brain pathology and behavioral deficits. SYK deficiency impaired the PI3K-AKT-GSK-3β-mTOR pathway, incapacitating anabolic support required for attaining the DAM profile. However, SYK-deficient microglia proliferated and advanced to an Apoe-expressing prodromal stage of DAM; this pathway relied on the adapter DAP10, which also binds TREM2. Thus, microglial responses to Aβ involve non-redundant SYK- and DAP10-pathways. Systemic administration of an antibody against CLEC7A, a receptor that directly activates SYK, rescued microglia activation in mice expressing the TREM2 allele, unveiling new options for AD immunotherapy.
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ISSN:0092-8674
1097-4172
DOI:10.1016/j.cell.2022.09.033