Passive Amyloid Immunotherapy Clears Amyloid and Transiently Activates Microglia in a Transgenic Mouse Model of Amyloid Deposition
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- 7 July 2004
- journal article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 24 (27) , 6144-6151
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.1090-04.2004
Abstract
The role of microglia in the removal of amyloid deposits after systemically administered anti-Aβ antibodies remains unclear. In the current study, we injected Tg2576 APP transgenic mice weekly with an anti-Aβ antibody for 1, 2, or 3 months such that all mice were 22 months at the end of the study. In mice immunized for 3 months, we found an improvement in alternation performance in the Y maze. Histologically, we were able to detect mouse IgG bound to congophilic amyloid deposits in those mice treated with the anti-Aβ antibody but not in those treated with a control antibody. We found that Fcγ receptor expression on microglia was increased after 1 month of treatment, whereas CD45 was increased after 2 months of treatment. Associated with these microglial changes was a reduction in both diffuse and compact amyloid deposits after 2 months of treatment. Interestingly, the microglia markers were reduced to control levels after 3 months of treatment, whereas amyloid levels remained reduced. Serum Aβ levels and anti-Aβ antibody levels were elevated to similar levels at all three survival times in mice given anti-Aβ injections rather than control antibody injections. These data show that the antibody is able to enter the brain and bind to the amyloid deposits, likely opsonizing the Aβ and resulting in Fcγ receptor-mediated phagocytosis. Together with our earlier work, our data argue that all proposed mechanisms of anti-Aβ antibody-mediated amyloid removal can be simultaneously active.Keywords
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