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Publication : Integrated approach reveals diet, APOE genotype and sex affect immune response in APP mice.

First Author  Nam KN Year  2018
Journal  Biochim Biophys Acta Volume  1864
Issue  1 Pages  152-161
PubMed ID  29038051 Mgi Jnum  J:255655
Mgi Id  MGI:6105169 Doi  10.1016/j.bbadis.2017.10.018
Citation  Nam KN, et al. (2018) Integrated approach reveals diet, APOE genotype and sex affect immune response in APP mice. Biochim Biophys Acta 1864(1):152-161
abstractText  Alzheimer''s disease (AD) is a multifactorial neurodegenerative disorder that is influenced by genetic and environmental risk factors, such as inheritance of epsilon4 allele of APOE (APOE4), sex and diet. Here, we examined the effect of high fat diet (HFD) on amyloid pathology and expression profile in brains of AD model mice expressing human APOE isoforms (APP/E3 and APP/E4 mice). APP/E3 and APP/E4 mice were fed HFD or Normal diet for 3months. We found that HFD significantly increased amyloid plaques in male and female APP/E4, but not in APP/E3 mice. To identify differentially expressed genes and gene-networks correlated to diet, APOE isoform and sex, we performed RNA sequencing and applied Weighted Gene Co-expression Network Analysis. We determined that the immune response network with major hubs Tyrobp/DAP12, Csf1r, Tlr2, C1qc and Laptm5 correlated significantly and positively to the phenotype of female APP/E4-HFD mice. Correspondingly, we found that in female APP/E4-HFD mice, microglia coverage around plaques, particularly of larger size, was significantly reduced. This suggests altered containment of the plaque growth and sex-dependent vulnerability in response to diet. The results of our study show concurrent impact of diet, APOE isoform and sex on the brain transcriptome and AD-like phenotype.
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