慢性尿路感染在人源化的小鼠模型中引起持续的小胶质细胞改变。

IF 5 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Parkinson's disease Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1177/1877718X241289046
Gabriela Mercado, Ann-Céline Clabout, Vanessa Howland, Ehsan Arkin, Anna Barber Janer, Dieter Plessers, Jennifer A Steiner, Wanli W Smith, Tom Hannan, Patrik Brundin, Wouter Peelaerts
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背景:尿路感染(uti)最近与多种突触核蛋白病(包括帕金森病(PD)和多系统萎缩(MSA))的发病有关。尿路感染在PD或MSA患者中比在一般人群中更常见,并且在这些患者群体中,尿路感染的发病率在男性和女性之间分布均匀。尿路感染在疾病期间尤其常见,但在临床诊断前几年也很常见。目的:尿路感染可能导致PD或MSA发生和发展的机制尚不清楚。在这项工作中,我们评估了复发性尿路感染对大脑的神经炎症作用。方法:在人源化小鼠模型中,我们发现反复给药尿路致病性大肠杆菌会导致持续的尿路感染,或者导致持续细菌尿的非解决性慢性尿路感染表型。利用该模型,我们研究了反复慢性尿路感染对大脑神经炎症和突触核蛋白病的影响。结果:复发性尿路感染导致行为运动改变,并伴有多脑区持续的神经炎症改变。小胶质细胞改变的受累区域涉及多个负责疾病行为的脑干下部区域,包括背迷走神经复合体和扣带皮层。结论:这些结果表明,复发性尿路感染可对大脑产生持久影响,值得进一步研究尿路感染在突触核蛋白病和相关神经系统疾病进展中的潜在作用。
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Chronic urinary tract infections cause persistent microglial changes in a humanized ɑ-synuclein mouse model.

Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) have recently been linked to the onset of multiple synucleinopathies including Parkinson's disease (PD) and multiple system atrophy (MSA). UTIs are more common in people with PD or MSA, than in the general population and within these patient groups the incidence of UTIs is evenly distributed between men and women. UTIs are especially common during disease, but also in the years before clinical diagnosis.

Objective: The mechanisms by which UTIs may contribute to the development and progression of PD or MSA are not well understood. In this work, we evaluate the neuroinflammatory effects of recurrent UTIs on the brain.

Methods: In a humanized mouse model of ɑ-synuclein, we find that repeated administration of uropathogenic E. coli result in sustained UTIs, or a non-resolving chronic UTI phenotype with persistent bacteriuria. Using this model, we investigate the effects of repeated chronic UTIs on neuroinflammation and synucleinopathy in the brain.

Results: Recurrent UTIs lead to behavioral motor changes and are accompanied by persistent neuroinflammatory changes in multiple brain areas. Affected regions with microglial changes involve multiple lower brainstem areas responsible for sickness behavior, including the dorsal vagal complex, and the cingulate cortex.

Conclusions: These results suggests that recurrent UTIs can have lasting impact on the brain, and it warrants further investigation of the potential role of UTIs in the disease progression of synucleinopathies and related neurological disorders.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Parkinson''s Disease (JPD) publishes original research in basic science, translational research and clinical medicine in Parkinson’s disease in cooperation with the Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease. It features a first class Editorial Board and provides rigorous peer review and rapid online publication.
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