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Publication : Parenchymal border macrophages regulate tau pathology and tau-mediated neurodegeneration.

First Author  Drieu A Year  2023
Journal  Life Sci Alliance Volume  6
Issue  11 PubMed ID  37562846
Mgi Jnum  J:339351 Mgi Id  MGI:7517597
Doi  10.26508/lsa.202302087 Citation  Drieu A, et al. (2023) Parenchymal border macrophages regulate tau pathology and tau-mediated neurodegeneration. Life Sci Alliance 6(11)
abstractText  Parenchymal border macrophages (PBMs) reside close to the central nervous system parenchyma and regulate CSF flow dynamics. We recently demonstrated that PBMs provide a clearance pathway for amyloid-beta peptide, which accumulates in the brain in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Given the emerging role for PBMs in AD, we explored how tau pathology affects the CSF flow and the PBM populations in the PS19 mouse model of tau pathology. We demonstrated a reduction of CSF flow, and an increase in an MHCII(+)PBM subpopulation in PS19 mice compared with WT littermates. Consequently, we asked whether PBM dysfunction could exacerbate tau pathology and tau-mediated neurodegeneration. Pharmacological depletion of PBMs in PS19 mice led to an increase in tau pathology and tau-dependent neurodegeneration, which was independent of gliosis or aquaporin-4 depolarization, essential for the CSF-ISF exchange. Together, our results identify PBMs as novel cellular regulators of tau pathology and tau-mediated neurodegeneration.
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