Elucidating the Role of Microglia and Neurotrophin Receptor p75 on Neuronal Degeneration in Frontotemporal Dementia
阐明小胶质细胞和神经营养蛋白受体 p75 在额颞叶痴呆神经元变性中的作用
基本信息
- 批准号:10558666
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.35万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-01-15 至 2025-12-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAreaAstrocytesAutopsyAwardBiological AssayBrainCell DeathCell Death InductionCell SurvivalCell TransplantationCellsCellular StressCentral Nervous SystemCessation of lifeCoculture TechniquesCognitionComparative StudyControl GroupsDataDementiaDevelopmentDiseaseDown-RegulationEngraftmentFrontotemporal DementiaGene Expression ProfileGoalsHigh PrevalenceHistologicHumanIL18 geneImmunocompromised HostIn VitroIndividualInduced pluripotent stem cell derived neuronsInflammatoryLanguageLigandsLinkMediatingMediatorMicrogliaMolecular AnalysisMusNGFR ProteinNerve DegenerationNerve Growth Factor ReceptorsNeuritesNeurodegenerative DisordersNeurogliaNeuronsPathogenesisPathologicPathway interactionsPatientsPlayPopulationPredispositionRiskRoleSignal InductionSignal TransductionSiteStressSubstantia nigra structureSurfaceTestingTherapeuticTissuesTrainingTransplantationbehavioral impairmentbrain tissuebrain-derived neurotrophic factor precursorcareer developmentcurative treatmentscytokineearly onsetfrontal lobegene correctionglial activationhuman stem cellsimaging studyimprovedin vivoinduced pluripotent stem cellinsightknock-downneuralneurodegenerative dementianeuron lossneuronal survivalneurotrophic factornoveloverexpressionprogramssingle cell analysissingle nucleus RNA-sequencingstem cell modelsynaptogenesistau mutationtranscriptome
项目摘要
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) comprises a group of early-onset neurodegenerative diseases characterized by
widespread neuronal degeneration in the central nervous system leading to impairment of behavior, language
and cognition. As for other forms of dementias, mechanisms of neurodegeneration are only poorly understood
and curative treatment options still do not exist. There is growing evidence that non-cell-autonomous
mechanisms play an important role during disease development and that microglial cells significantly contribute
to pathologic changes in patients' brains. Microglial cells are strongly activated in the brains of patients with FTD
and their activation appears to be highest in areas of neuronal cell death. Also, imaging studies have
demonstrated that microglial activation begins early during disease development. Thus, it is very likely that
microglia directly contribute to neuronal degeneration in FTD, a role that has surprisingly been understudied in
the field. This K08 career development project sets out to elucidate such microglia-mediated, non-cell-
autonomous mechanisms of neurodegeneration by combining molecular analyses including single-nucleus RNA
sequencing in postmortem brain tissue with a dynamic human stem cell model of FTD using patient-derived
induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). The overall goal of this study is to characterize changes in cellular
programs in neurons and microglia in FTD and to understand if and how patient microglia influence the integrity
of adjacent neurons in this disease. Encouraged by our preliminary data, we hypothesize that the neurotrophin
receptor p75NTR plays has an important role in this context by promoting death of neurons at risk. We also
propose that FTD-patient derived neurons carry an increased susceptibility to cell death that is further aggravated
by glia cells. This study will apply co-culture assays on iPSC-derived FTD and gene-corrected control neurons
in vitro (Specific Aim 1), transplantation of these cells into the brains of immunocompromised mice (Specific Aim
2) and single cell studies on postmortem brain tissue from FTD patients (Specific Aim 3). During the K08 Award
period, the applicant will also receive training in single-nucleus RNA sequencing on human cells and tissues
from patients with FTD. This project will advance our understanding of the role of microglia and neurotrophin
signaling in the pathogenesis of FTD with the long-term goal to better understand and potentially therapeutically
address the underlying mechanisms of this disease.
额颞叶痴呆(FTD)包括一组早发性神经退行性疾病,其特征为
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Elucidating the role of microglia and neurotrophin receptor p75 on neuronal degeneration in frontotemporal dementia
阐明小胶质细胞和神经营养蛋白受体 p75 在额颞叶痴呆神经元变性中的作用
- 批准号:
10328957 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 19.35万 - 项目类别:
Application of single cell sequencing to study astrocyte-mediated neuronal degeneration in a stem cell model of frontotemporal dementia
应用单细胞测序研究额颞叶痴呆干细胞模型中星形胶质细胞介导的神经元变性
- 批准号:
9806502 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 19.35万 - 项目类别: