Differential compartmentalization of myeloid cell phenotypes and responses towards the CNS in Alzheimer's disease

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2022-11-23

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Fernández Zapata, Camila
Giacomello, Ginevra
Spruth, Eike J
Middeldorp, JinteISNI 0000000391948907
Gallaccio, Gerardina
Dehlinger, Adeline
Dames, Claudia
Leman, Julia K H
van Dijk, R. E.
Meisel, Andreas

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Abstract

Myeloid cells are suggested as an important player in Alzheimer´s disease (AD). However, its continuum of phenotypic and functional changes across different body compartments and their use as a biomarker in AD remains elusive. Here, we perform multiple state-of-the-art analyses to phenotypically and metabolically characterize immune cells between peripheral blood (n = 117), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF, n = 117), choroid plexus (CP, n = 13) and brain parenchyma (n = 13). We find that CSF cells increase expression of markers involved in inflammation, phagocytosis, and metabolism. Changes in phenotype of myeloid cells from AD patients are more pronounced in CP and brain parenchyma and upon in vitro stimulation, suggesting that AD-myeloid cells are more vulnerable to environmental changes. Our findings underscore the importance of myeloid cells in AD and the detailed characterization across body compartments may serve as a resource for future studies focusing on the assessment of these cells as biomarkers in AD.

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Alzheimer Disease/metabolism, Biomarkers/metabolism, Choroid Plexus/metabolism, Humans, Myeloid Cells/metabolism, Myeloid Progenitor Cells/metabolism, Phenotype, Journal Article

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Fernández Zapata, C, Giacomello, G, Spruth, E J, Middeldorp, J, Gallaccio, G, Dehlinger, A, Dames, C, Leman, J K H, van Dijk, R E, Meisel, A, Schlickeiser, S, Kunkel, D, Hol, E M, Paul, F, Parr, M K, Priller, J & Böttcher, C 2022, 'Differential compartmentalization of myeloid cell phenotypes and responses towards the CNS in Alzheimer's disease', Nature Communications, vol. 13, no. 1, 7210. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-34719-2