14-3-3 $$\upzeta /\updelta$$-reported early synaptic injury in Alzheimer’s disease is independently mediated by sTREM2

Author:

Woo Marcel S.ORCID,Nilsson Johanna,Therriault Joseph,Rahmouni Nesrine,Brinkmalm Ann,Benedet Andrea L.,Ashton Nicholas J.,Macedo Arthur C.,Servaes Stijn,Wang Yi-Ting,Tissot Cécile,Arias Jaime Fernandez,Hosseini Seyyed Ali,Chamoun Mira,Lussier Firoza Z.,Karikari Thomas K.,Stevenson Jenna,Mayer ChristinaORCID,Ferrari-Souza João PedroORCID,Kobayashi Eliane,Massarweh Gassan,Friese Manuel A.ORCID,Pascoal Tharick A.,Gauthier Serge,Zetterberg Henrik,Blennow Kaj,Rosa-Neto Pedro

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Synaptic loss is closely associated with tau aggregation and microglia activation in later stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, synaptic damage happens early in AD at the very early stages of tau accumulation. It remains unclear whether microglia activation independently causes synaptic cleavage before tau aggregation appears. Methods We investigated 104 participants across the AD continuum by measuring 14-3-3 zeta/delta ($$\upzeta /\updelta$$ ζ / δ ) as a cerebrospinal fluid biomarker for synaptic degradation, and fluid and imaging biomarkers of tau, amyloidosis, astrogliosis, neurodegeneration, and inflammation. We performed correlation analyses in cognitively unimpaired and impaired participants and used structural equation models to estimate the impact of microglia activation on synaptic injury in different disease stages. Results 14-3-3 $$\upzeta /\updelta$$ ζ / δ was increased in participants with amyloid pathology at the early stages of tau aggregation before hippocampal volume loss was detectable. 14-3-3 $$\upzeta /\updelta$$ ζ / δ correlated with amyloidosis and tau load in all participants but only with biomarkers of neurodegeneration and memory deficits in cognitively unimpaired participants. This early synaptic damage was independently mediated by sTREM2. At later disease stages, tau and astrogliosis additionally mediated synaptic loss. Conclusions Our results advertise that sTREM2 is mediating synaptic injury at the early stages of tau accumulation, underlining the importance of microglia activation for AD disease propagation.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Neurology,Immunology,General Neuroscience

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