The Alzheimer's disease-associated protective Plcγ2-P522R variant promotes immune functions

  • Mari Takalo
  • , Rebekka Wittrahm
  • , Benedikt Wefers
  • , Samira Parhizkar
  • , Kimmo Jokivarsi
  • , Teemu Kuulasmaa
  • , Petra Mäkinen
  • , Henna Martiskainen
  • , Wolfgang Wurst
  • , Xianyuan Xiang
  • , Mikael Marttinen
  • , Pekka Poutiainen
  • , Annakaisa Haapasalo
  • , Mikko Hiltunen
  • , Christian Haass

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Abstract

Background: Microglia-specific genetic variants are enriched in several neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), implicating a central role for alterations of the innate immune system in the disease etiology. A rare coding variant in the PLCG2 gene (rs72824905, p.P522R) expressed in myeloid lineage cells was recently identified and shown to reduce the risk for AD. Methods: To assess the role of the protective variant in the context of immune cell functions, we generated a Plcγ2-P522R knock-in (KI) mouse model using CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing. Results: Functional analyses of macrophages derived from homozygous KI mice and wild type (WT) littermates revealed that the P522R variant potentiates the primary function of Plcγ2 as a Pip2-metabolizing enzyme. This was associated with improved survival and increased acute inflammatory response of the KI macrophages. Enhanced phagocytosis was observed in mouse BV2 microglia-like cells overexpressing human PLCγ2-P522R, but not in PLCγ2-WT expressing cells. Immunohistochemical analyses did not reveal changes in the number or morphology of microglia in the cortex of Plcγ2-P522R KI mice. However, the brain mRNA signature together with microglia-related PET imaging suggested enhanced microglial functions in Plcγ2-P522R KI mice. Conclusion: The AD-associated protective Plcγ2-P522R variant promotes protective functions associated with TREM2 signaling. Our findings provide further support for the idea that pharmacological modulation of microglia via TREM2-PLCγ2 pathway-dependent stimulation may be a novel therapeutic option for the treatment of AD.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer52
FachzeitschriftMolecular Neurodegeneration
Jahrgang15
Ausgabenummer1
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 11 Sept. 2020
Extern publiziertJa

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