Loss of TREM2 rescues hyperactivation of microglia, but not lysosomal deficits and neurotoxicity in models of progranulin deficiency

Abstract: Haploinsufficiency of the progranulin (PGRN)‐encoding gene (GRN) causes frontotemporal lobar degeneration (GRN‐FTLD) and results in microglial hyperactivation, TREM2 activation, lysosomal dysfunction, and TDP‐43 deposition. To understand the contribution of microglial hyperactivation to pathology, we used genetic and pharmacological approaches to suppress TREM2‐dependent transition of microglia from a homeostatic to a disease‐associated state. Trem2 deficiency in Grn KO mice reduced microglia hyperactivation. To explore antibody‐mediated pharmacological modulation of TREM2‐dependent microglial states, we identified antagonistic TREM2 antibodies. Treatment of macrophages from GRN‐FTLD patients with these antibodies led to reduced TREM2 signaling due to its enhanced shedding. Furthermore, TREM2 antibody‐treated PGRN‐deficient microglia derived from human‐induced pluripotent stem cells showed reduced microglial hyperactivation, TREM2 signaling, and phagocytic activity, but lysosomal dysfunction was not rescued. Similarly, lysosomal dysfunction, lipid dysregulation, and glucose hypometabolism of Grn KO mice were not rescued by TREM2 ablation. Synaptic loss and neurofilament light‐chain (NfL) levels, a biomarker for neurodegeneration, were further elevated in the Grn/Trem2 KO cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). These findings suggest that TREM2‐dependent microglia hyperactivation in models of GRN deficiency does not promote neurotoxicity, but rather neuroprotection.

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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Loss of TREM2 rescues hyperactivation of microglia, but not lysosomal deficits and neurotoxicity in models of progranulin deficiency ; day:12 ; month:01 ; year:2022 ; extent:25
The EMBO journal / European Molecular Biology Organization ; (12.01.2022) (gesamt 25)

Creator
Reifschneider, Anika
Robinson, Sophie
van Lengerich, Bettina
Gnörich, Johannes
Logan, Todd
Heindl, Steffanie
Vogt, Miriam A.
Weidinger, Endy
Riedl, Lina
Wind, Karin
Zatcepin, Artem
Pesämaa, Ida
Haberl, Sophie
Nuscher, Brigitte
Kleinberger, Gernot
Klimmt, Julien
Götzl, Julia K.
Liesz, Arthur
Bürger, Katharina
Brendel, Matthias
Levin, Johannes
Diehl‐Schmid, Janine
Suh, Jung
Di Paolo, Gilbert
Lewcock, Joseph W.
Monroe, Kathryn M.
Paquet, Dominik
Capell, Anja
Haass, Christian

DOI
10.15252/embj.2021109108
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022011214141076442872
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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  • Reifschneider, Anika
  • Robinson, Sophie
  • van Lengerich, Bettina
  • Gnörich, Johannes
  • Logan, Todd
  • Heindl, Steffanie
  • Vogt, Miriam A.
  • Weidinger, Endy
  • Riedl, Lina
  • Wind, Karin
  • Zatcepin, Artem
  • Pesämaa, Ida
  • Haberl, Sophie
  • Nuscher, Brigitte
  • Kleinberger, Gernot
  • Klimmt, Julien
  • Götzl, Julia K.
  • Liesz, Arthur
  • Bürger, Katharina
  • Brendel, Matthias
  • Levin, Johannes
  • Diehl‐Schmid, Janine
  • Suh, Jung
  • Di Paolo, Gilbert
  • Lewcock, Joseph W.
  • Monroe, Kathryn M.
  • Paquet, Dominik
  • Capell, Anja
  • Haass, Christian

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