ENGINEERING A MULTICELLULAR NEUROIMMUNE COMPETENT HUMAN BRAIN ORGANOID MODEL FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
GIGA Neurosciences
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PS05-09AM-167
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Upon exposure to Aβ fibrils, microglia showed higher motility, rapid recruitment, aggregation, and efficient phagocytosis. Transcriptomic profile of Aβ-treated microglia revealed enriched pathways associated with AD, as well as Interferon response, TNF-alfa signaling and mitochondrial-associated pathways. However, phagocytosis capacity, cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix-associated pathways were downregulated, suggesting a state of progressive microglial dysfunction.
We established a human multicellular brain organoid (hmBOs) model that incorporates microglia. Optimal integration and survival was achieved by a combination of PMPs and IGMT cytokines, which led to high neuronal viability and microglial densities comparable to the in vivo cortex.
In conclusion, we developed neuroimmune-competent hmBOs that could serve to study neurodegenerative disorders characterized by an important immune component, such as AD
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