Tau activation of microglial cGAS–IFN reduces MEF2C-mediated cognitive resilience

Author:

Udeochu Joe C.,Amin SadafORCID,Huang YigeORCID,Fan LiORCID,Torres Eileen Ruth S.,Carling Gillian K.ORCID,Liu Bangyan,McGurran Hugo,Coronas-Samano GuillermoORCID,Kauwe Grant,Mousa Gergey Alzaem,Wong Man Ying,Ye Pearly,Nagiri Ravi KumarORCID,Lo Iris,Holtzman Julia,Corona Carlo,Yarahmady Allan,Gill Michael T.,Raju Ravikiran M.,Mok Sue-AnnORCID,Gong Shiaoching,Luo WenjieORCID,Zhao Mingrui,Tracy Tara E.ORCID,Ratan Rajiv R.,Tsai Li-HueiORCID,Sinha Subhash C.,Gan LiORCID

Abstract

AbstractPathological hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) precede clinical symptoms by years, indicating a period of cognitive resilience before the onset of dementia. Here, we report that activation of cyclic GMP–AMP synthase (cGAS) diminishes cognitive resilience by decreasing the neuronal transcriptional network of myocyte enhancer factor 2c (MEF2C) through type I interferon (IFN-I) signaling. Pathogenic tau activates cGAS and IFN-I responses in microglia, in part mediated by cytosolic leakage of mitochondrial DNA. Genetic ablation of Cgas in mice with tauopathy diminished the microglial IFN-I response, preserved synapse integrity and plasticity and protected against cognitive impairment without affecting the pathogenic tau load. cGAS ablation increased, while activation of IFN-I decreased, the neuronal MEF2C expression network linked to cognitive resilience in AD. Pharmacological inhibition of cGAS in mice with tauopathy enhanced the neuronal MEF2C transcriptional network and restored synaptic integrity, plasticity and memory, supporting the therapeutic potential of targeting the cGAS–IFN–MEF2C axis to improve resilience against AD-related pathological insults.

Funder

BrightFocus Foundation

JumpStart Research Career Development Program, Weill Cornell Medicine

Boston Children’s Hospital

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | National Institutes of Health

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Institute on Aging

CureAD Fund Daedalus Fund

JPB Foundation

Tau Consortium CureAD Fund Daedalus Fund

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Neuroscience

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