SEX-SPECIFIC SIGNATURES OF <EM>CYP46A1</EM> OVEREXPRESSION IN <EM>APP</EM> KNOCK-IN MOUSE MODELS OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE PATHOLOGY DURING AGING
Karolinska Institutet
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We generated AD-like mouse models with enhanced brain cholesterol turnover. App knock-in mice carrying familial AD mutations (AppNL-F/NL-F and AppNL-G-F/NL-G-F) were each crossed with human CYP46A1-overexpressing mice (Cyp46Tg). Male and female offsprings (Cyp46TgxAppNL-F/NL-F and Cyp46TgxAppNL-G-F/NL-G-F) were analyzed at 6 (adult), 12 (middle-aged), and 20 months (aged mice).
CYP46A1 overexpression affected glial, oxysterol, and lipidomic profile in a sex- and age-dependent manner. Middle-aged Cyp46TgxAppNL-F/NL-F mice of both sexes exhibited decreased hippocampal levels of Iba1. By 20 months, males showed decreased Iba1 and GFAP levels, whereas females showed reduced Iba1 immunoreactivity, indicating sex-specific glial responses over time. Lipidomic analysis revealed sex differences, including increased triglycerides in aged males. Aged females showed elevated carnitine levels, consistent with increased Cpt1c expression, involved in β-oxidation. In the AppNL-G-F/NL-G-F model, CYP46A1 overexpression restored 24(S)-OH levels and TG species in middle-aged females.
Overall, CYP46A1 overexpression differentially affects glial activation and lipid metabolism across sex and age in AD-like models, with female-specific effects associated with reduced neuroinflammation and improved cholesterol and lipid homeostasis. This underscores CYP46A1's therapeutic potential, particularly for women at increased AD risk or early disease stages.
1Latorre Leal et al., Science Advances, 2024.
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