Modifying macrophages at the periphery has the capacity to change microglial reactivity and to extend ALS survival

Microglia and peripheral macrophages have both been implicated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), although their respective roles have yet to be determined. We now show that macrophages along peripheral motor neuron axons in mouse models and patients with ALS react to neurodegeneration. In ALS...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature neuroscience 2020-11, Vol.23 (11), p.1339-1351
Hauptverfasser: Chiot, Aude, Zaïdi, Sakina, Iltis, Charlène, Ribon, Matthieu, Berriat, Félix, Schiaffino, Lorenzo, Jolly, Ariane, de la Grange, Pierre, Mallat, Michel, Bohl, Delphine, Millecamps, Stéphanie, Seilhean, Danielle, Lobsiger, Christian S., Boillée, Séverine
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Zusammenfassung:Microglia and peripheral macrophages have both been implicated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), although their respective roles have yet to be determined. We now show that macrophages along peripheral motor neuron axons in mouse models and patients with ALS react to neurodegeneration. In ALS mice, peripheral myeloid cell infiltration into the spinal cord was limited and depended on disease duration. Targeted gene modulation of the reactive oxygen species pathway in peripheral myeloid cells of ALS mice, using cell replacement, reduced both peripheral macrophage and microglial activation, delayed symptoms and increased survival. Transcriptomics revealed that sciatic nerve macrophages and microglia reacted differently to neurodegeneration, with abrupt temporal changes in macrophages and progressive, unidirectional activation in microglia. Modifying peripheral macrophages suppressed proinflammatory microglial responses, with a shift toward neuronal support. Thus, modifying macrophages at the periphery has the capacity to influence disease progression and may be of therapeutic value for ALS. Peripheral macrophages located along motor axons react differently to neurodegeneration compared to CNS microglia in ALS mice. Modifying peripheral macrophages suppresses proinflammatory microglial responses, shifting them toward neuronal support.
ISSN:1097-6256
1546-1726
DOI:10.1038/s41593-020-00718-z