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Microglial autophagy-associated phagocytosis is essential for recovery from neuroinflammation

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SCIENCE IMMUNOLOGY
卷 5, 期 52, 页码 -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.abb5077

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  1. Swedish Research Council
  2. Swedish Brain Foundation
  3. Swedish Association for Persons with Neurological Disabilities
  4. Stockholm County Council (ALF project)
  5. AstraZeneca (AstraZeneca-Science for Life Laboratory collaboration)
  6. European Union Horizon 2020/European Research Council Consolidator Grant (Epi4MS)
  7. Knut and Alice Wallenbergs Foundation
  8. Margeretha af Ugglas Foundation
  9. Alltid Litt Sterkere
  10. Foundation of Swedish MS research
  11. NEURO Sweden
  12. Karolinska Institutet

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a leading cause of incurable progressive disability in young adults caused by inflammation and neurodegeneration in the central nervous system (CNS). The capacity of microglia to clear tissue debris is essential for maintaining and restoring CNS homeostasis. This capacity diminishes with age, and age strongly associates with MS disease progression, although the underlying mechanisms are still largely elusive. Here, we demonstrate that the recovery from CNS inflammation in a murine model of MS is dependent on the ability of microglia to clear tissue debris. Microglia-specific deletion of the autophagy regulator Atg7, but not the canonical macroautophagy protein Ulk1, led to increased intracellular accumulation of phagocytosed myelin and progressive MS-like disease. This impairment correlated with a microglial phenotype previously associated with neurodegenerative pathologies. Moreover, Atg7-deficient microglia showed notable transcriptional and functional similarities to microglia from aged wild-type mice that were also unable to clear myelin and recover from disease. In contrast, induction of autophagy in aged mice using the disaccharide trehalose found in plants and fungi led to functional myelin clearance and disease remission. Our results demonstrate that a noncanonical form of autophagy in microglia is responsible for myelin degradation and clearance leading to recovery from MS-like disease and that boosting this process has a therapeutic potential for age-related neuroinflammatory conditions.

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