Microglial senescence in neurodegeneration: Insights, implications, and therapeutic opportunities.

Neuroprotection Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-15 DOI:10.1002/nep3.56
Tobiloba Samuel Olajide, Toheeb O Oyerinde, Omolabake I Omotosho, Oritoke M Okeowo, Olayemi J Olajide, Omamuyouwi M Ijomone
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The existing literature on neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) reveals a common pathological feature: the accumulation of misfolded proteins. However, the heterogeneity in disease onset mechanisms and the specific brain regions affected complicates the understanding of the diverse clinical manifestations of individual NDDs. Dementia, a hallmark symptom across various NDDs, serves as a multifaceted denominator, contributing to the clinical manifestations of these disorders. There is a compelling hypothesis that therapeutic strategies capable of mitigating misfolded protein accumulation and disrupting ongoing pathogenic processes may slow or even halt disease progression. Recent research has linked disease-associated microglia to their transition into a senescent state-characterized by irreversible cell cycle arrest-in aging populations and NDDs. Although senescent microglia are consistently observed in NDDs, few studies have utilized animal models to explore their role in disease pathology. Emerging evidence from experimental rat models suggests that disease-associated microglia exhibit characteristics of senescence, indicating that deeper exploration of microglial senescence could enhance our understanding of NDD pathogenesis and reveal novel therapeutic targets. This review underscores the importance of investigating microglial senescence and its potential contributions to the pathophysiology of NDDs, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Additionally, it highlights the potential of targeting microglial senescence through iron chelation and senolytic therapies as innovative approaches for treating age-related NDDs.

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神经变性中的小胶质细胞衰老:见解、影响和治疗机会。
有关神经退行性疾病(NDDs)的现有文献揭示了一个共同的病理特征:折叠错误蛋白质的积累。然而,疾病的发病机制和受影响的特定脑区存在异质性,这使得人们对各种神经退行性疾病的不同临床表现的理解变得更加复杂。痴呆是各种 NDDs 的标志性症状,是这些疾病临床表现的多面性分母。有一种令人信服的假设认为,能够缓解折叠错误蛋白积累和破坏正在进行的致病过程的治疗策略可能会减缓甚至阻止疾病的发展。最近的研究发现,与疾病相关的小胶质细胞与衰老人群和 NDDs 过渡到衰老状态有关,其特征是细胞周期不可逆转地停止。虽然在 NDDs 中不断观察到衰老的小胶质细胞,但很少有研究利用动物模型来探讨它们在疾病病理中的作用。来自实验大鼠模型的新证据表明,与疾病相关的小胶质细胞表现出衰老的特征,这表明对小胶质细胞衰老的深入探讨可以加深我们对 NDD 发病机制的了解,并揭示新的治疗靶点。本综述强调了研究小胶质细胞衰老及其对阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病、亨廷顿氏病和肌萎缩侧索硬化症等 NDD 病理生理学潜在贡献的重要性。此外,它还强调了通过铁螯合和衰老疗法靶向小胶质细胞衰老的潜力,以此作为治疗与年龄相关的 NDDs 的创新方法。
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