脑血管p16INK4A表达诱导脑小血管疾病相关表型。

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Keiji Kawatani, Tomonori Aikawa, Zeynab Tabrizi, Yining Pan, Yingxue Ren, Ni Wang, Aishe Kurti, Toshihiko Nambara, Clark C Ikezu, Francis Shue, Michael Bamkole, Yasuteru Inoue, Tammee M Parsons, Guojun Bu, Qianqian Song, Oliver Bracko, Takahisa Kanekiyo
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摘要

脑血管病(cSVD)是血管性认知障碍和痴呆(VCID)最常见的病因,与阿尔茨海默病的发病机制高度相关。迫切需要建立相应的cSVD动物模型。由于衰老是这些疾病的最强危险因素,脑血管衰老与cSVD的发病有关。我们研究了基于aav的衰老标志物CDKN2A/p16INK4A在脑血管内皮细胞中的表达如何影响成年野生型小鼠的cSVD表型。单次腹腔注射携带CDKN2A/p16INK4A的AAV可导致小鼠血脑屏障损伤、神经血管解耦和脑血流量减少,并伴有行为改变。单细胞rna测序和免疫染色显示VCAM1在脑血管内皮细胞中表达上调,而体内双光子激发显微镜检测到白细胞对毛细血管的粘附加剧。我们的研究结果通过新的小鼠模型证明了脑血管内皮细胞p16INK4A在cSVD和VCID发病中的作用。
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Cerebrovascular p16INK4A expression induces cerebral small vessel disease-related phenotypes.

Cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) is the most common cause of vascular cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID) and highly associated with Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis. There is an urgent need to establish relevant animal models for cSVD. As aging is the strongest risk factor for these diseases, cerebrovascular senescence is implicated in cSVD pathogenesis. We investigated how AAV-based expression of senescence marker CDKN2A/p16INK4A in cerebrovascular endothelial cells influences cSVD phenotypes in adult wild-type mice. A single intraperitoneal injection of the AAV carrying CDKN2A/p16INK4A caused blood-brain barrier impairments, neurovascular uncoupling, and reduction of cerebral blood flow, accompanied with behavioral changes in mice. While single cell RNA-sequencing and immunostaining revealed the upregulation of VCAM1 in cerebrovascular endothelial cells, in vivo two-photon excitation microscopy detected aggravated leukocyte adhesions to capillaries. Our findings demonstrate the contributions of p16INK4A in cerebrovascular endothelial cells to cSVD and VCID pathogenesis through new mouse model.

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Acta Neuropathologica Communications
Acta Neuropathologica Communications Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
2.80%
发文量
162
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: "Acta Neuropathologica Communications (ANC)" is a peer-reviewed journal that specializes in the rapid publication of research articles focused on the mechanisms underlying neurological diseases. The journal emphasizes the use of molecular, cellular, and morphological techniques applied to experimental or human tissues to investigate the pathogenesis of neurological disorders. ANC is committed to a fast-track publication process, aiming to publish accepted manuscripts within two months of submission. This expedited timeline is designed to ensure that the latest findings in neuroscience and pathology are disseminated quickly to the scientific community, fostering rapid advancements in the field of neurology and neuroscience. The journal's focus on cutting-edge research and its swift publication schedule make it a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and other professionals interested in the study and treatment of neurological conditions.
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