PLCG2 variant p.P522R - associated with healthy aging- may reduce the aging of the human immune system

Author:

Diks Annieck M.1ORCID,Teodosio Cristina1,de Mooij Bas1,Groenland Rick J.1,Naber Brigitta A.E.1,de Laat Inge F.1,Vloemans Sandra A.1,Rohde Susan2,de Jonge Marien I.3,Lorenz Linda2,Horsten Debbie2,Dongen Jacques J.M. van1,Berkowska Magdalena A.1,Holstege Henne2

Affiliation:

1. Leiden University Medical Center: Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum

2. Amsterdam UMC - Locatie VUMC: Amsterdam UMC Locatie VUmc

3. University Medical Center Nijmegen: Radboudumc

Abstract

AbstractBackground:Phospholipase C gamma 2 (PLCγ2) is encoded by thePLCG2gene. A single-nucleotide polymorphism (p.P522R) associates with protection against several dementia subtypes and with increased likelihood of longevity. Cell lines and animal models indicated that p.P522R is a functional hypermorph. We aimed to confirm this in human peripheral immune cells.Methods:We compared effects of p.P522R on immune system function between carriers and non-carriers (aged 59-103y), using in-depth immunophenotyping, functional B-cell and myeloid-cell assays, andin vivoSARS-CoV-2 vaccination.Results:As expected, effects of p.P522R on immune cell function were small. Immune cell numbers in p.P522R carriers better resembled a younger reference cohort than those of non-carriers. Moreover, carriers expressed lower levels of FcεRI on several immune cell subsets and elevated CD33 levels on classical monocytes. Upon B-cell stimulation, PLCγ2 phosphorylation and calcium release were increased in carriers compared to non-carriers. Normalized ROS production in myeloid cells was higher upon PLCγ2-dependent stimulation, but lower upon PLCγ2-independent stimulation. Carriers and non-carriers had similar serological responses to SARS-CoV-2 vaccination.Conclusion:Compared to non-carriers, immune profiles from carriers more closely resembled those from younger individuals, suggesting that p.P522R associates with resilience against immunological aging.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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