Abstract
Background
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease that causes cognitive dysfunction in older adults. One of the AD pathological factors, β-Amyloid (Aβ), triggers inflammatory responses and phagocytosis of microglia. C-type lectin domain family 5 member A (CLEC5A) induces over-reactive inflammatory responses in several virus infections. Yet, the role of CLEC5A in AD progression remains unknown. This study aimed to elucidate the contribution of CLEC5A to Aβ-induced microglial activation and behavioral deficits.Methods
The AD mouse model was crossed with Clec5a knockout mice for subsequent behavioral and pathological tests. The memory deficit was revealed by the Morris water maze, while the nociception abnormalities were examined by the von Frey filament and hotplate test. The Aβ deposition and microglia recruitment were identified by ELISA and immunohistochemistry. The inflammatory signals were identified by ELISA and western blotting. In the Clec5a knockdown microglial cell model and Clec5a knockout primary microglia, the microglial phagocytosis was revealed using the fluorescent-labeled Aβ.Results
The AD mice with Clec5a knockout improved Aβ-induced memory deficit and abnormal nociception. These mice have reduced Aβ deposition and increased microglia coverage surrounding the amyloid plaque, suggesting the involvement of CLEC5A in AD progression and Aβ clearance. Moreover, the phagocytosis was also increased in the Aβ-stressed Clec5a knockdown microglial cell lines and Clec5a knockout primary microglia.Conclusion
The Clec5a knockout ameliorates AD-like deficits by modulating microglial Aβ clearance. This study implies that targeting microglial Clec5a could offer a promising approach to mitigate AD progression.Free full text
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Funding
Funders who supported this work.
National Health Research Institutes (1)
Grant ID: IM-113-PP-01
National Science and Technology Council (1)
Grant ID: NSTC-112-2320-B-A49-015-MY3