基礎科学と病態生理
Stella R Wroblewski1, Sara Morris1, Gabrielle Blahusiak1
1Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA.
Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association
|December 25, 2025
まとめ
末梢の炎症はミクログリアを変化させ、脳細胞に長期的な影響を与える。これらの変化は炎症が治まった後も持続し、神経変性に影響を与える可能性がある。
科学分野:
- 神経科学
- 免疫学
- ゲノミクス
背景:
- 末梢の炎症は神経変性疾患の既知のリスクファクターである。
- 脳の免疫細胞であるミクログリアは、末梢の炎症の影響を受けると仮説されている。
- 以前の研究では、ミクログリアの転写変化は急速に起こり、炎症後も長期にわたって持続することが示されている。
主な方法:
- 3xTg-ADマウスに末梢ウイルス感染を施し、全身性炎症を誘発した。
- 感染2ヶ月後および7日後の脳半球を、免疫染色、Multiomeシーケンス(scRNA-seqおよびATAC-seq)、および空間トランスクリプトミクスを用いて分析した。
- 血中サイトカインレベルをELISAを用いて測定した。
結論:
- ウイルス誘発性の末梢炎症は、3xTg-ADモデルにおいてミクログリアの状態と恒常性を著しく変化させる。
- ミクログリアの転写プロファイルは、全身性炎症が消失した後も長期にわたって変化したままである。
- 末梢の炎症イベントはミクログリアに永続的な変化を引き起こし、神経変性疾患への影響については現在も探求が続いている。
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