[230224 Àú³Î¹ßÇ¥] Activation of innate immune cGAS-STING pathway contributes to Alzheimer¡¯s pathogenesis in 5¡¿FAD mice Á¤¼±¿ì ¦¢ 2023-02-23 HIT 47255 |
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Activation of innate immune cGAS-STING pathway contributes to Alzheimer¡¯s pathogenesis in 5¡¿FAD miceNature Aging , 3 202–212 (2023) AbstractcGAS senses microbial and host-derived double-stranded DNA in cytoplasm to trigger cellular innate immune response in a STING-dependent manner; however, it remains unknown whether the cGAS-STING pathway in innate immunity contributes to Alzheimer¡¯s disease (AD). Here we demonstrated the detectable binding of the cGAS double-stranded DNA in cytoplasm and the activation of the microglial cGAS-STING pathway in brains of human AD and aged mice. Cgas−/−;5¡¿FAD mice were largely protected from cognitive impairment, amyloid-¥â pathology, neuroinflammation and other sequelae associated with AD. Furthermore, Cgas deficiency in microglia inhibited a neurotoxic A1 astrocytic phenotype and thus alleviated oligomeric amyloid-¥â peptide-induced neurotoxicity. Finally, administration of STING inhibitor H-151 potently suppressed the activation of the cGAS-STING pathway and ameliorated AD pathogenesis in 5¡¿FAD mice. In conclusion, our present study has identified a critical molecular link between innate immunity and AD and suggests that therapeutic targeting of the cGAS-STING pathway activity might effectively interfere with the progression of AD. URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s43587-022-00337-2 |
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