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Microglial Expression of the Wnt Signaling Modulator DKK2 Differs between Human Alzheimer’s Disease Brains and Mouse Neurodegeneration Models

Wnt signaling is crucial for synapse and cognitive function. Indeed, deficient Wnt signaling is causally related to increased expression of DKK1, an endogenous negative Wnt regulator, and synapse loss, both of which likely contribute to cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Increasingly, AD...

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Autores principales: Aghaizu, Nozie D., Jolly, Sarah, Samra, Satinder K., Kalmar, Bernadett, Craessaerts, Katleen, Greensmith, Linda, Salinas, Patricia C., De Strooper, Bart, Whiting, Paul J.
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Publicado: Society for Neuroscience 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36599670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0306-22.2022
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author Aghaizu, Nozie D.
Jolly, Sarah
Samra, Satinder K.
Kalmar, Bernadett
Craessaerts, Katleen
Greensmith, Linda
Salinas, Patricia C.
De Strooper, Bart
Whiting, Paul J.
author_facet Aghaizu, Nozie D.
Jolly, Sarah
Samra, Satinder K.
Kalmar, Bernadett
Craessaerts, Katleen
Greensmith, Linda
Salinas, Patricia C.
De Strooper, Bart
Whiting, Paul J.
author_sort Aghaizu, Nozie D.
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description Wnt signaling is crucial for synapse and cognitive function. Indeed, deficient Wnt signaling is causally related to increased expression of DKK1, an endogenous negative Wnt regulator, and synapse loss, both of which likely contribute to cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Increasingly, AD research efforts have probed the neuroinflammatory role of microglia, the resident immune cells of the CNS, which have furthermore been shown to be modulated by Wnt signaling. The DKK1 homolog DKK2 has been previously identified as an activated response and/or disease-associated microglia (DAM/ARM) gene in a mouse model of AD. Here, we performed a detailed analysis of DKK2 in mouse models of neurodegeneration, and in human AD brain. In APP/PS1 and APP(NL-G-F) AD mouse model brains as well as in SOD1(G93A) ALS mouse model spinal cords, but not in control littermates, we demonstrated significant microgliosis and microglial Dkk2 mRNA upregulation in a disease-stage-dependent manner. In the AD models, these DAM/ARM Dkk2(+) microglia preferentially accumulated close to βAmyloid plaques. Furthermore, recombinant DKK2 treatment of rat hippocampal primary neurons blocked WNT7a-induced dendritic spine and synapse formation, indicative of an anti-synaptic effect similar to that of DKK1. In stark contrast, no such microglial DKK2 upregulation was detected in the postmortem human frontal cortex from individuals diagnosed with AD or pathologic aging. In summary, the difference in microglial expression of the DAM/ARM gene DKK2 between mouse models and human AD brain highlights the increasingly recognized limitations of using mouse models to recapitulate facets of human neurodegenerative disease.
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spelling pubmed-98360292023-01-13 Microglial Expression of the Wnt Signaling Modulator DKK2 Differs between Human Alzheimer’s Disease Brains and Mouse Neurodegeneration Models Aghaizu, Nozie D. Jolly, Sarah Samra, Satinder K. Kalmar, Bernadett Craessaerts, Katleen Greensmith, Linda Salinas, Patricia C. De Strooper, Bart Whiting, Paul J. eNeuro Research Article: New Research Wnt signaling is crucial for synapse and cognitive function. Indeed, deficient Wnt signaling is causally related to increased expression of DKK1, an endogenous negative Wnt regulator, and synapse loss, both of which likely contribute to cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Increasingly, AD research efforts have probed the neuroinflammatory role of microglia, the resident immune cells of the CNS, which have furthermore been shown to be modulated by Wnt signaling. The DKK1 homolog DKK2 has been previously identified as an activated response and/or disease-associated microglia (DAM/ARM) gene in a mouse model of AD. Here, we performed a detailed analysis of DKK2 in mouse models of neurodegeneration, and in human AD brain. In APP/PS1 and APP(NL-G-F) AD mouse model brains as well as in SOD1(G93A) ALS mouse model spinal cords, but not in control littermates, we demonstrated significant microgliosis and microglial Dkk2 mRNA upregulation in a disease-stage-dependent manner. In the AD models, these DAM/ARM Dkk2(+) microglia preferentially accumulated close to βAmyloid plaques. Furthermore, recombinant DKK2 treatment of rat hippocampal primary neurons blocked WNT7a-induced dendritic spine and synapse formation, indicative of an anti-synaptic effect similar to that of DKK1. In stark contrast, no such microglial DKK2 upregulation was detected in the postmortem human frontal cortex from individuals diagnosed with AD or pathologic aging. In summary, the difference in microglial expression of the DAM/ARM gene DKK2 between mouse models and human AD brain highlights the increasingly recognized limitations of using mouse models to recapitulate facets of human neurodegenerative disease. Society for Neuroscience 2023-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9836029/ /pubmed/36599670 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0306-22.2022 Text en Copyright © 2023 Aghaizu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Research Article: New Research
Aghaizu, Nozie D.
Jolly, Sarah
Samra, Satinder K.
Kalmar, Bernadett
Craessaerts, Katleen
Greensmith, Linda
Salinas, Patricia C.
De Strooper, Bart
Whiting, Paul J.
Microglial Expression of the Wnt Signaling Modulator DKK2 Differs between Human Alzheimer’s Disease Brains and Mouse Neurodegeneration Models
title Microglial Expression of the Wnt Signaling Modulator DKK2 Differs between Human Alzheimer’s Disease Brains and Mouse Neurodegeneration Models
title_full Microglial Expression of the Wnt Signaling Modulator DKK2 Differs between Human Alzheimer’s Disease Brains and Mouse Neurodegeneration Models
title_fullStr Microglial Expression of the Wnt Signaling Modulator DKK2 Differs between Human Alzheimer’s Disease Brains and Mouse Neurodegeneration Models
title_full_unstemmed Microglial Expression of the Wnt Signaling Modulator DKK2 Differs between Human Alzheimer’s Disease Brains and Mouse Neurodegeneration Models
title_short Microglial Expression of the Wnt Signaling Modulator DKK2 Differs between Human Alzheimer’s Disease Brains and Mouse Neurodegeneration Models
title_sort microglial expression of the wnt signaling modulator dkk2 differs between human alzheimer’s disease brains and mouse neurodegeneration models
topic Research Article: New Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36599670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0306-22.2022
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