Literature DB >> 32579115

Differential accumulation of storage bodies with aging defines discrete subsets of microglia in the healthy brain.

Jeremy Carlos Burns1,2, Bunny Cotleur3, Dirk M Walther4, Bekim Bajrami4, Stephen J Rubino1, Ru Wei4, Nathalie Franchimont5, Susan L Cotman6, Richard M Ransohoff7, Michael Mingueneau1.   

Abstract

To date, microglia subsets in the healthy CNS have not been identified. Utilizing autofluorescence (AF) as a discriminating parameter, we identified two novel microglia subsets in both mice and non-human primates, termed autofluorescence-positive (AF+) and negative (AF-). While their proportion remained constant throughout most adult life, the AF signal linearly and specifically increased in AF+ microglia with age and correlated with a commensurate increase in size and complexity of lysosomal storage bodies, as detected by transmission electron microscopy and LAMP1 levels. Post-depletion repopulation kinetics revealed AF- cells as likely precursors of AF+ microglia. At the molecular level, the proteome of AF+ microglia showed overrepresentation of endolysosomal, autophagic, catabolic, and mTOR-related proteins. Mimicking the effect of advanced aging, genetic disruption of lysosomal function accelerated the accumulation of storage bodies in AF+ cells and led to impaired microglia physiology and cell death, suggestive of a mechanistic convergence between aging and lysosomal storage disorders.
© 2020, Burns et al.

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Keywords:  CLN3; TREM2; aging; autofluorescence; immunology; inflammation; lysosomal storage disorder; microglia; mouse; neuroscience; rhesus macaque

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32579115      PMCID: PMC7367682          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.57495

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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