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La neutralización de P2RX7 en la microglía reduce la secreción de vesículas extracelulares (EV) y la patología tau en modelos de enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA). Esto sugiere P2RX7 como un objetivo terapéutico potencial para la progresión de la EA.

Palabras clave:
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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Neurociencia
  • Biología Molecular
  • Genética

Sus antecedentes:

  • La transferencia de tau patológica a través de vesículas extracelulares (EV) está implicada en la enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA).
  • El receptor P2X purinoreceptor 7 (P2RX7) regula la secreción de EV y es un objetivo terapéutico potencial para la EA.
  • Este estudio investiga el papel de P2rx7 en un modelo de ratón de tauopatía.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar el potencial terapéutico de la neutralización de P2RX7 en la enfermedad de Alzheimer.
  • Examinar el efecto de la deficiencia de P2rx7 en la patología tau y la secreción de EV en un modelo de ratón PS19.
  • Elucidar el papel de P2RX7 en la activación de la microglía y la biogénesis de EV.

Principales métodos:

  • Se evaluaron ratones PS19:P2rx7 knockout en cuanto a memoria, atrofia cerebral y patología tau.
  • Se realizaron análisis de ARN-seq (scRNA-seq) a granel y de célula única en tejidos cerebrales.
  • Se llevaron a cabo perfiles proteómicos de EV cerebrales y visualización in vivo de la secreción de EV microglial.

Principales resultados:

  • La deficiencia de P2rx7 mejoró la memoria, preservó el volumen cerebral y redujo la patología tau en ratones PS19.
  • La deficiencia de P2rx7 downregulated un módulo genético relacionado con la microglía y las EV correlacionado con la patología tau.
  • La deficiencia de P2rx7 redujo la secreción de EV que contienen tau e inhibió la propagación de tau in vivo.

Conclusiones:

  • Un eje microglial P2RX7-EV está implicado en la neuroinflamación y la neurodegeneración en la patología tau.
  • La neutralización de P2RX7 puede ser una estrategia terapéutica prometedora para mejorar la progresión de la EA.
  • P2RX7 juega un papel crítico en la secreción de EV mediada por la microglía y la propagación de tau.