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Npc1 Deficiency Impairs Microglia Function Via TREM2-mTOR Signaling in Niemann-Pick Disease Type C

Liang Qiao, Xiaojing Han, Ru Ding, Xiaodi Shang, Lulu Xiao, Ge Gao, Chu Zhang,Jing Kang,Xi Su,Yanli Liu,Jiankai Luo,Xin Yan,Juntang Lin

Biochimica et biophysica acta Molecular basis of disease(2024)

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Niemann-Pick disease Type C (NPC) is a neurodegenerative disease mainly caused by the mutation in NPC1 gene, leading to massive accumulation of unesterified cholesterol in the late endosome/lysosome of cells. Impaired phenotype of microglia is a hallmark in Npc1 mutant mice (Npc1- /- mice). However, the mechanism of Npc1 in regulating microglial function is still unclear. Here, we showed that the reactive microglia in the neonatal Npc1- / - mice indicated by the increased lysosome protein CD68 and phagocytic activity were associated with disrupted TREM2-mTOR signaling in microglia. Furthermore, in Npc1-deficient BV2 cells, genetic deletion of Trem2 partially restored microglial function, probably via restored mTOR signaling. Taken together, our findings indicated that loss of Npc1 in microglia caused changes of their morphologies and the impairment of lysosomal function, which were linked to the TREM2-mTOR signaling pathway.
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Npc1,Microglia,TREM2,mTOR,Development
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