Disease-associated microglia and activation of CD8+T cells precede neuronal cell loss in a model of hereditary spastic paraplegia

Author:

Frolov AORCID,Huang H,Schütz D,Köhne M,Blank-Stein N,Osei-Sarpong C,Büttner M,Elmzzahi T,Khundadze M,Becker MORCID,Bonaguro L,Hübner CA,Händler KORCID,Stumm R,Mass E,Beyer M

Abstract

AbstractIn central nervous system (CNS) diseases characterized by late-onset neurodegeneration, the interplay between innate and adaptive immune responses remains poorly understood. This knowledge gap is amplified by the prolonged nature of these diseases, complicating the delineation of brain-resident and infiltrating cells. Here, we conducted a comprehensive profiling of innate and adaptive immune cells across various CNS regions in a murine model of spastic paraplegia 15 (SPG15), a complicated form of hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP). Using fate-mapping of bone marrow-derived cells via genetic labeling, we identified microgliosis and microglial MHC-II upregulation accompanied by infiltration and local expansion of T cells in the CNS ofSpg15-/-mice. Single-cell analysis revealed an increase of disease-associated microglia (DAM) and clonal expansion of effector CD8+T cells across CNS regions occurring prior to neuronal loss. Analysis of potential cell-cell communication pathways suggested bidirectional interactions between DAM and effector CD8+T cells potentially contributing to disease progression inSpg15-/-mice. In summary, we identified a shift in microglial phenotypes associated with recruitment and clonal expansion of T cells as a new characteristic ofSpg15-driven neuropathology. Targeting activated microglia, CD8+T cells and their communication represent promising avenues to prevent the loss of neuronal function in HSP.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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