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Characterizing microglial senescence: Tau as a key player
J Neurochem. 2023 Jun 5. doi: 10.1111/jnc.15866.
Deniz Karabag 1 2 3, Hannah Scheiblich 1 2, Angelika Griep 1 2, Francesco Santarelli 2, Stephanie Schwartz 1, Michael T Heneka 1 2 4 5, Christina Ising 3
Abstract:
...While the contribution of senescent microglia to the development of tauopathies and other neurodegenerative diseases is a growing area of research, the effect of tau on microglial senescence remains elusive. Here, we exposed primary microglia to 5 and 15 nanomolar (nM) of monomeric tau for 18 h, followed by a recovery period of 48 h. Using multiple senescence markers, we found that exposure to 15 nM, but not 5 nM of tau increased levels of cell cycle arrest and a DNA damage marker, induced loss of the nuclear envelope protein lamin B1 and the histone marker H3K9me3, impaired tau clearance and migration, altered the cell morphology and resulted in formation of a SASP. Taken together, we show that exposure to tau can lead to microglial senescence. As senescent cells were shown to negatively impact tau pathologies, this suggests the presence of a vicious circle, which should be further investigated in the future.
PMID: 37278117
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Tags: Alzheimer’s, cell culture, cellular senescence, microglia, tau