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    An intragenic duplication within SIRPβ1 shows a dual effect over Alzheimer’s disease cognitive decline altering the microglial response.

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      García-Alberca, JM; de Rojas, I; Sánchez-Mejías, ElisabethAutoridad Universidad de Málaga; Garrido-Martín, D; Gonzalez-Palma, L; Jimenez, S; Pino-Angeles, A; Cruz-Gamero, JM; Mendoza, S; Alarcón-Martín, E; Muñoz-Castro, Clara; Real-Navarrete, Luis MiguelAutoridad Universidad de Málaga; Tena, Juan J.; Polvillo, R; Govantes, F; Lopez, A; Royo-Aguado, JL; Navarro, V; Gonzalez, I; Ruiz, M; Reyes-Engel, ArmandoAutoridad Universidad de Málaga; Gris, E; Bravo, MJ; Lopez-Gutierrez, L; Mejías-Ortega, Marina; De la Guía, María Paz; López de la Rica, M; Ocejo, Olga; Torrecilla, J; Zafra, C; Nieto, MD; Urbano, C; Jiménez-Sánchez, R; Pareja, N; Luque, M; García-Peralta, María; Carrillejo, Rosario; Furniet, MDC; Rueda, L; Sánchez-Fernández, A; Mancilla, T; Peña, I; García-Casares, N; Moreno-Grau, S; Hernández, I; Montrreal, L; Quintela, I; González-Pérez, A; Calero, M; Franco-Macías, Emilio; Macías, J; Menéndez-González, M; Frank-García, A; Huerto Vilas, R; Diez-Fairen, M; Lage, C; García-Madrona, S; García-González, P; Valero, S; Sotolongo-Grau, O; Pérez-Cordón, A; Rábano, A; Arias Pastor, A; Pastor, AB; Espinosa, A; Corma-Gómez, A; Martín Montes, A; Sanabria, A; Martínez Rodríguez, C; Buiza-Rueda, D; Rodriguez-Rodriguez, E; Ortega, G; Alvarez, I; Rosas Allende, I; Pineda, JA; Rosende-Roca, M; Bernal Sánchez-Arjona, M; Fernández-Fuertes, M; Alegret, M; Roberto, N; Del Ser, T; Garcia-Ribas, G; Sánchez-Juan, P; Pastor, P; Piñol-Ripoll, G; Bullido, MJ; Álvarez, V; Mir, P; Medina, M; Marquié, M; Sáez, ME; Carracedo, A; Laplana, M; Tomas-Gallardo, L; Orellana, A; Tárraga, LL; Boada, M; Fibla Palazon, J; Vitorica Ferrández, Javier; Ruiz, A; Guigo, R; Gutiérrez-Pérez, AntoniaAutoridad Universidad de Málaga; Royo-Sánchez-Palencia, José LuisAutoridad Universidad de Málaga
    • Fecha
      2024
    • Editorial/Editor
      SAGE
    • Palabras clave
      Alzheimer, Enfermedad de; Microglia - Investigación
    • Resumen
      Microglia play an important role in the maintenance of brain homeostasis, and microglial dysfunction plays a causative role in Alzheimer disease pathogenesis. Here we focus on the signal regulatory protein SIRPβ1, a surface receptor expressed on the myeloid cells that triggers amyloid-β and cell debris phagocytosis via TYROBP. We found that a common intragenic duplication alters the SIRPβ1 protein isoform landscape affecting both extracellular and transmembrane domains, which compromise their ability to bind oligomeric Aβ and their affinity for TYROBP. Epidemiological studies show that patients with mild cognitive impairment that are homozygous for the SIRPβ1 duplication allele show an increased cerebrospinal fluid t-Tau/Aβ ratio (p-value=0.018) and a higher risk to develop AD (OR=1.678, p-value=0.018). Magnetic resonance imaging at diagnosis showed that AD patients with the duplication allele exhibited a worse initial response to the disease. At the moment of diagnosis all patients showed equivalent Mini-Mental State Examination scores. However AD patients with the duplication allele had less hippocampal degeneration (Beta= -0.62, p-value < 0.001) and fewer white matter hyperintensities. In contrast, longitudinal studies indicate that patients bearing the duplication allele show a slower cognitive decline after correcting by baseline (p-value = 0.013). Transcriptional analysis of the patients’ hippocampus also shows that the SIRPβ1 duplication allele correlates with higher TREM2 expression and an increased microglial activation. Given the recent pharmacological approaches focused on the TREM2-TYROBP axis, we consider that the presence of this structural variant might be considered as a potential modulator of this causative pathway.
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      https://hdl.handle.net/10630/37145
    • DOI
      https://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-231150
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