Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Mertk promotes early microglial-mediated synaptic engulfment in Alzheimer's disease.
- Journal:
- Theranostics
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Wu, Yifan et al.
- Affiliation:
- School of Basic Medical Sciences · China
- Species:
- rodent
Abstract
: Synaptic deficits occur prior to the emergence of Aβ plaques and tau pathology in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Dysregulated microglia excessively prune synapses, leading to synaptic loss. While microglia phagocytic receptor Mertk participates in synaptic pruning, the role of Mertk in driving early synaptic loss in AD remains elusive.Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) was used to analyze transcriptional changes of microglia in early stage of AD mice. Mertk-mediated synaptic engulfment was investigated bothand.Phagocytic-associated microglia with upregulated Mertk were identified in the early stage of AD mice. Dysregulated synaptic pruning by microglia caused hippocampal synaptic loss and memory deficits in two AD mouse models. Notably, Mertk knockout or antagonist treatment reversed excessive synapse elimination by microglia. Mechanistically, Aβo-induced PPARγ promoted Mertk transcription, mediating microglial phagocytosis of synapses.Collectively, our findings suggest that PPARγ-regulated, Mertk-mediated microglial synaptic engulfment contributes to early synaptic loss in AD, highlighting microglial Mertk as a potential therapeutic target for AD.
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