Mast cell deficiency improves cognition and enhances disease-associated microglia in 5XFAD mice.

Chih-Chung Jerry Lin,Fanny Herisson, Hoang Le,Nader Jaafar,Kashish Chetal, Mary K Oram, Kelly L Flynn, Evan P Gavrilles,Ruslan I Sadreyev, Felipe L Schiffino,Rudolph E Tanzi

Cell reports(2023)

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Emerging evidence suggests that peripheral immune cells contribute to Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathogenesis. Among these, mast cells are known for their functions in allergic reactions and neuroinflammation; however, little is known about their role in AD. Here, we crossed 5XFAD mice with mast cell-deficient strains and observed the effects on AD-related neuropathology and cognitive impairment. We found that mast cell depletion improved contextual fear conditioning in 5XFAD mice without affecting cued fear conditioning, anxiety-like behavior, or amyloid burden. Furthermore, mast cell depletion led to an upregulation of transcriptomic signatures for putatively protective disease-associated microglia and resulted in reduced markers indicative of reactive astrocytes. We hypothesize a system of bidirectional communication between dural mast cells and the brain, where mast cells respond to signals from the brain environment by expressing immune-regulatory mediators, impacting cognition and glial cell function. These findings highlight mast cells as potential therapeutic targets for AD.
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