Age-related myelin damage induces inflammatory responses, yet its involvement in Alzheimer's disease remains uncertain, despite age being a major risk factor. Using a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease, we found that amyloidosis itself triggers age-related oligodendrocyte and myelin damage. Mechanistically, CD8+ T cells promote the progressive accumulation of abnormally interferon-activated microglia that display myelin-damaging activity. Thus, our data suggest that immune responses against myelinating oligodendrocytes may contribute to neurodegenerative diseases with amyloidosis.
SEEK ID: http://localhost:3000/publications/55
PubMed ID: 38937583
Projects: SyNergy - Published Datasets
Publication type: Journal
Journal: Nature neuroscience
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Created: 11th Oct 2024 at 10:13
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