articleNature CommunicationsJan 29, 2015GOLD OA

Microglia constitute a barrier that prevents neurotoxic protofibrillar Aβ42 hotspots around plaques

Yale University

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Abstract

In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), β-amyloid (Aβ) plaques are tightly enveloped by microglia processes, but the significance of this phenomenon is unknown. Here we show that microglia constitute a barrier with profound impact on plaque composition and toxicity. Using high-resolution confocal and in vivo two-photon imaging in AD mouse models, we demonstrate that this barrier prevents outward plaque expansion and leads to compact plaque microregions with low Aβ42 affinity. Areas uncovered by microglia are less compact but have high Aβ42 affinity, leading to the formation of protofibrillar Aβ42 hotspots that are associated with more severe axonal dystrophy. In ageing, microglia coverage is reduced leading to enlarged…

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Keywords
  • Microglia
  • CX3CR1
  • Senile plaques
  • Amyloid (mycology)
  • Neuroscience
  • Biology
  • Pathology
  • Blood–brain barrier
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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