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Attenuated CSF‐1R signalling drives cerebrovascular pathology

Cerebrovascular pathologies occur in up to 80% of cases of Alzheimer's disease; however, the underlying mechanisms that lead to perivascular pathology and accompanying blood–brain barrier (BBB) disruption are still not fully understood. We have identified previously unreported mutations in colo...

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Autores principales: Delaney, Conor, Farrell, Michael, Doherty, Colin P, Brennan, Kiva, O’Keeffe, Eoin, Greene, Chris, Byrne, Kieva, Kelly, Eoin, Birmingham, Niamh, Hickey, Paula, Cronin, Simon, Savvides, Savvas N, Doyle, Sarah L, Campbell, Matthew
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7863388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33350588
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.202012889
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author Delaney, Conor
Farrell, Michael
Doherty, Colin P
Brennan, Kiva
O’Keeffe, Eoin
Greene, Chris
Byrne, Kieva
Kelly, Eoin
Birmingham, Niamh
Hickey, Paula
Cronin, Simon
Savvides, Savvas N
Doyle, Sarah L
Campbell, Matthew
author_facet Delaney, Conor
Farrell, Michael
Doherty, Colin P
Brennan, Kiva
O’Keeffe, Eoin
Greene, Chris
Byrne, Kieva
Kelly, Eoin
Birmingham, Niamh
Hickey, Paula
Cronin, Simon
Savvides, Savvas N
Doyle, Sarah L
Campbell, Matthew
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description Cerebrovascular pathologies occur in up to 80% of cases of Alzheimer's disease; however, the underlying mechanisms that lead to perivascular pathology and accompanying blood–brain barrier (BBB) disruption are still not fully understood. We have identified previously unreported mutations in colony stimulating factor‐1 receptor (CSF‐1R) in an ultra‐rare autosomal dominant condition termed adult‐onset leucoencephalopathy with axonal spheroids and pigmented glia (ALSP). Cerebrovascular pathologies such as cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) and perivascular p‐Tau were some of the primary neuropathological features of this condition. We have identified two families with different dominant acting alleles with variants located in the kinase region of the CSF‐1R gene, which confer a lack of kinase activity and signalling. The protein product of this gene acts as the receptor for 2 cognate ligands, namely colony stimulating factor‐1 (CSF‐1) and interleukin‐34 (IL‐34). Here, we show that depletion in CSF‐1R signalling induces BBB disruption and decreases the phagocytic capacity of peripheral macrophages but not microglia. CSF‐1R signalling appears to be critical for macrophage and microglial activation, and macrophage localisation to amyloid appears reduced following the induction of Csf‐1r heterozygosity in macrophages. Finally, we show that endothelial/microglial crosstalk and concomitant attenuation of CSF‐1R signalling causes re‐modelling of BBB‐associated tight junctions and suggest that regulating BBB integrity and systemic macrophage recruitment to the brain may be therapeutically relevant in ALSP and other Alzheimer’s‐like dementias.
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spelling pubmed-78633882021-02-16 Attenuated CSF‐1R signalling drives cerebrovascular pathology Delaney, Conor Farrell, Michael Doherty, Colin P Brennan, Kiva O’Keeffe, Eoin Greene, Chris Byrne, Kieva Kelly, Eoin Birmingham, Niamh Hickey, Paula Cronin, Simon Savvides, Savvas N Doyle, Sarah L Campbell, Matthew EMBO Mol Med Articles Cerebrovascular pathologies occur in up to 80% of cases of Alzheimer's disease; however, the underlying mechanisms that lead to perivascular pathology and accompanying blood–brain barrier (BBB) disruption are still not fully understood. We have identified previously unreported mutations in colony stimulating factor‐1 receptor (CSF‐1R) in an ultra‐rare autosomal dominant condition termed adult‐onset leucoencephalopathy with axonal spheroids and pigmented glia (ALSP). Cerebrovascular pathologies such as cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) and perivascular p‐Tau were some of the primary neuropathological features of this condition. We have identified two families with different dominant acting alleles with variants located in the kinase region of the CSF‐1R gene, which confer a lack of kinase activity and signalling. The protein product of this gene acts as the receptor for 2 cognate ligands, namely colony stimulating factor‐1 (CSF‐1) and interleukin‐34 (IL‐34). Here, we show that depletion in CSF‐1R signalling induces BBB disruption and decreases the phagocytic capacity of peripheral macrophages but not microglia. CSF‐1R signalling appears to be critical for macrophage and microglial activation, and macrophage localisation to amyloid appears reduced following the induction of Csf‐1r heterozygosity in macrophages. Finally, we show that endothelial/microglial crosstalk and concomitant attenuation of CSF‐1R signalling causes re‐modelling of BBB‐associated tight junctions and suggest that regulating BBB integrity and systemic macrophage recruitment to the brain may be therapeutically relevant in ALSP and other Alzheimer’s‐like dementias. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-12-22 2021-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7863388/ /pubmed/33350588 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.202012889 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Delaney, Conor
Farrell, Michael
Doherty, Colin P
Brennan, Kiva
O’Keeffe, Eoin
Greene, Chris
Byrne, Kieva
Kelly, Eoin
Birmingham, Niamh
Hickey, Paula
Cronin, Simon
Savvides, Savvas N
Doyle, Sarah L
Campbell, Matthew
Attenuated CSF‐1R signalling drives cerebrovascular pathology
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title_sort attenuated csf‐1r signalling drives cerebrovascular pathology
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7863388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33350588
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.202012889
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