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Therapeutic B-cell depletion reverses progression of Alzheimer's disease
Nat Commun. 2021 Apr 12;12(1):2185. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-22479-4.
Ki Kim # 1, Xin Wang # 1, Emeline Ragonnaud # 1, Monica Bodogai # 1, Tomer Illouz 2 3 4, Marisa DeLuca 1, Ross A McDevitt 5, Fedor Gusev 6, Eitan Okun 2 3 4, Evgeny Rogaev 6 7 8 9, Arya Biragyn 10
Abstract:
...Here we show that AD is associated with accumulation of activated B cells in circulation, and with infiltration of B cells into the brain parenchyma, resulting in immunoglobulin deposits around Aβ plaques. Using three different murine transgenic models, we provide counterintuitive evidence that the AD progression requires B cells. Despite expression of the AD-fostering transgenes, the loss of B cells alone is sufficient to reduce Aβ plaque burden and disease-associated microglia. It reverses behavioral and memory deficits and restores TGFβ+ microglia, respectively. Moreover, therapeutic depletion of B cells at the onset of the disease retards AD progression in mice, suggesting that targeting B cells may also benefit AD patients.
PMID: 33846335
Free Full-Text: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8042032/
Tags: Alzheimer’s, B cells, mice, possible treatments