Innate and adaptive immune basis of mental health effect on Alzheimer's disease progression

biorxiv(2022)

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Mental health has long been suspected to be highly associated with neurodegenerative disease, but it lacks experimental evidence to elaborate the link and immunological mechanism between them. In this work, we studied the progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and its associated immune activity by using the transgenic mice under negative (depression) and positive (environmental enrichment, EE) mental health intervention. The tissue pathology, resident and peripheral immunity and behavioural characteristics were investigated. The transgenic mice undergoing depression treatment was featured with aggravated AD pathology, elevated activation of microglia in the brains, more abundance of Treg cells and cytotoxic T cells, and higher ratios of central memory T cells to effector memory T (TCM-to-TEM) cells in the peripheral blood and spleens. The EE treated mice were featured with alleviated AD pathology, reduced activation of microglia, less amounts of Treg and cytotoxic T cells and lower ratios of TCM-to-TEM cells. This study may provide strategies for immunity regulation and mental health intervention that benefit AD therapy. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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alzheimer disease,adaptive immune basis,mental health effect,mental health
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