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Author Spotlight: Exploring Sex-Specific Glial Signatures and Therapeutic Leads for Alzheimer's Disease
Published on: May 20, 2024
Glial changes and gene expression in Alzheimer's disease from snRNA-Seq and spatial transcriptomics
Songren Wei1,2,3, Chenyang Li2, Wenxuan Li4
1NMPA Key Laboratory for Research and Evaluation of Drug Metabolism & Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Drug Screening, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China.
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BackgroundAlzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by cortical atrophy, glutamatergic neuron loss, and cognitive decline. However, large-scale quantitative assessments of cellular changes during AD pathology remain scarce.ObjectiveThis study aims to integrate single-nuclei sequencing data from the Seattle Alzheimer's Disease Cortical Atlas (SEA-AD) with spatial transcriptomics to quantify cellular changes in the prefrontal cortex and temporal gyrus, regions vulnerable to AD neuropathological changes (ADNC).MethodsWe mapped differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and analyzed their interactions with pathological factors such as APOE expression and Lewy bodies. Cellular proportions were assessed, focusing on neurons, glial cells, and immune cells.ResultsRORB-expressing L4-like neurons, though vulnerable to ADNC, exhibited stable cell numbers throughout disease progression. In contrast, astrocytes displayed increased reactivity, with upregulated cytokine signaling and oxidative stress responses, suggesting a role in neuroinflammation. A reduction in synaptic maintenance pathways indicated a decline in astrocytic support functions. Microglia showed heightened immune surveillance and phagocytic activity, indicating their role in maintaining cortical homeostasis.ConclusionsThe study underscores the critical roles of glial cells, particularly astrocytes and microglia, in AD progression. These findings contribute to a better understanding of cellular dynamics and may inform therapeutic strategies targeting glial cell function in AD.
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