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Gut microbiota regulate Alzheimer’s disease pathologies and cognitive disorders via PUFA-associated neuroinflammation

Chun Chen, Jianming Liao, Yiyuan Xia, Xia Liu, Rheinallt M. Jones, John P. Haran, Beth A. McCormick, Timothy R. Sampson, Ashfaqul Alam, Keqiang Ye

Gut · 2022 · ▲ 446 citations

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study is to investigate the role of gut dysbiosis in triggering inflammation in the brain and its contribution to Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis. DESIGN: We analysed the gut microbiota composition of 3×Tg mice in an age-dependent manner. We generated germ-free 3×Tg mice and recolonisation of germ-free 3×Tg mice with fecal samples from both patients with AD and age-matched healthy donors. RESULTS: Microbial 16S rRNA sequencing revealed Bacteroides enrichment. We found a prominent reduction of cerebral amyloid-β plaques and neurofibrillary tangles pathology in germ-free 3×Tg mice as compared with specific-pathogen-free mice. And hippocampal RNAseq showed that inflammatory pathway and insulin/IGF-1 signalling in 3×Tg mice brain are aberrantly altered in the absence of gut microbiota. Poly-unsaturated fatty acid metabolites identified by metabolomic analysis, and their oxidative enzymes were selectively elevated, corresponding with microglia activation and inflammation. AD patients' gut microbiome exacerbated AD pathologies in 3×Tg mice, associated with C/EBPβ/asparagine endopeptidase pathway activation and cognitive dysfunctions compared with healthy donors' microbiota transplants. CONCLUSIONS: These findings support that a complex gut microbiome is required for behavioural defects, microglia activation and AD pathologies, the gut microbiome contributes to pathologies in an AD mouse model and that dysbiosis of the human microbiome might be a risk factor for AD.

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10.1136/gutjnl-2021-326269
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Chen, C., Liao, J., Xia, Y., Liu, X., Jones, R.M., Haran, J.P., McCormick, B.A., Sampson, T.R., Alam, A., &amp; Ye, K. (2022). Gut microbiota regulate Alzheimer’s disease pathologies and cognitive disorders via PUFA-associated neuroinflammation. <em>Gut</em>. https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2021-326269
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Chen C, Liao J, Xia Y, Liu X, Jones RM, Haran JP, et al. Gut microbiota regulate Alzheimer’s disease pathologies and cognitive disorders via PUFA-associated neuroinflammation. Gut. 2022. doi:10.1136/gutjnl-2021-326269.
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@unpublished{chun2022Gutmic, title = {Gut microbiota regulate Alzheimer’s disease pathologies and cognitive disorders via PUFA-associated neuroinflammation}, author = {Chun Chen and Jianming Liao and Yiyuan Xia and Xia Liu and Rheinallt M. Jones and John P. Haran and Beth A. McCormick and Timothy R. Sampson and Ashfaqul Alam and Keqiang Ye}, journal = {Gut}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1136/gutjnl-2021-326269}, }

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