Title | An Insertion Within SIRPβ1 Shows a Dual Effect Over Alzheimer's Disease Cognitive Decline Altering the Microglial Response. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2024 |
Authors | García-Alberca, JMaría, de Rojas, I, Sanchez-Mejias, E, Garrido-Martín, D, Gonzalez-Palma, L, Jimenez, S, Pino-Angeles, A, Cruz-Gamero, JManuel, Mendoza, S, Alarcón-Martín, E, Muñoz-Castro, C, Real, LMiguel, Tena, JJesus, Polvillo, R, Govantes, F, Lopez, A, Royo-Aguado, JLuis, Navarro, V, Gonzalez, I, Ruiz, M, Reyes-Engel, A, Gris, E, Bravo, MJose, Lopez-Gutierrez, L, Mejias-Ortega, M, de la Guía, P, de la Rica, MLópez, Ocejo, O, Torrecilla, J, Zafra, C, Nieto, MDolores, Urbano, C, Jiménez-Sánchez, R, Pareja, N, Luque, M, García-Peralta, M, Carrillejo, R, Furniet, MDel Carmen, Rueda, L, Sánchez-Fernández, A, Mancilla, T, Peña, I, García-Casares, N, Moreno-Grau, S, Hernandez, I, Montrreal, L, Quintela, I, González-Pérez, A, Calero, M, Franco-Macías, E, Macías, J, Menéndez-González, M, Frank-García, A, Vilas, RHuerto, Diez-Fairen, M, Lage, C, García-Madrona, S, García-González, P, Valero, S, Sotolongo-Grau, O, Pérez-Cordón, A, Rábano, A, Pastor, AArias, Pastor, ABelén, Espinosa, A, Corma-Gómez, A, Montes, ÁMartín, Sanabria, Á, Rodríguez, CMartínez, Buiza-Rueda, D, Rodriguez-Rodriguez, E, Ortega, G, Álvarez, I, Allende, IRosas, Pineda, JA, Rosende-Roca, M, Sánchez-Arjona, MBernal, Fernández-Fuertes, M, Alegret, M, Roberto, N, Del Ser, T, Garcia-Ribas, G, Sánchez-Juan, P, Pastor, P, Piñol-Ripoll, G, Bullido, MJosé, Alvarez, V, Mir, P, Medina, M, Marquié, M, Sáez, MEugenia, Carracedo, Á, Laplana, M, Tomas-Gallardo, L, Orellana, A, Tárraga, L, Boada, M, Palazon, JFibla, Vitorica, J, Ruiz, A, Guigo, R, Gutierrez, A, Royo, JLuis |
Corporate Authors | GERALD consortium |
Journal | J Alzheimers Dis |
Volume | 98 |
Issue | 2 |
Pagination | 601-618 |
Date Published | 2024 |
ISSN | 1875-8908 |
Keywords | Alzheimer Disease, Amyloid beta-Peptides, Cognitive Dysfunction, Humans, Microglia, Phagocytosis, Receptors, Cell Surface |
Abstract | BACKGROUND: Microglial dysfunction plays a causative role in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis. Here we focus on a germline insertion/deletion variant mapping SIRPβ1, a surface receptor that triggers amyloid-β(Aβ) phagocytosis via TYROBP. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the impact of this copy-number variant in SIRPβ1 expression and how it affects AD molecular etiology. METHODS: Copy-number variant proxy rs2209313 was evaluated in GERALD and GR@ACE longitudinal series. Hippocampal specimens of genotyped AD patients were also examined. SIRPβ1 isoform-specific phagocytosis assays were performed in HEK393T cells. RESULTS: The insertion alters the SIRPβ1 protein isoform landscape compromising its ability to bind oligomeric Aβ and its affinity for TYROBP. SIRPβ1 Dup/Dup patients with mild cognitive impairment show an increased cerebrospinal fluid t-Tau/Aβ ratio (p = 0.018) and a higher risk to develop AD (OR = 1.678, p = 0.018). MRIs showed that Dup/Dup patients exhibited a worse initial response to AD. At the moment of diagnosis, all patients showed equivalent Mini-Mental State Examination scores. However, AD patients with the duplication had less hippocampal degeneration (p < 0.001) and fewer white matter hyperintensities. In contrast, longitudinal studies indicate that patients bearing the duplication allele show a slower cognitive decline (p = 0.013). Transcriptional analysis also shows that the SIRPβ1 duplication allele correlates with higher TREM2 expression and an increased microglial activation. CONCLUSIONS: The SIRPβ1 internal duplication has opposite effects over MCI-to-Dementia conversion risk and AD progression, affecting microglial response to Aβ. Given the pharmacological approaches focused on the TREM2-TYROBP axis, we believe that SIRPβ1 structural variant might be considered as a potential modulator of this causative pathway. |
DOI | 10.3233/JAD-231150 |
Alternate Journal | J Alzheimers Dis |
PubMed ID | 38427484 |