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Mutant huntingtin impairs immune cell migration in Huntington disease
Authors:Wanda Kwan  Ulrike Tr?ger  Dimitrios Davalos  Austin Chou  Jill Bouchard  Ralph Andre  Aaron Miller  Andreas Weiss  Flaviano Giorgini  Christine Cheah  Thomas M?ller  Nephi Stella  Katerina Akassoglou  Sarah J. Tabrizi  Paul J. Muchowski
Abstract:In Huntington disease (HD), immune cells are activated before symptoms arise; however, it is unclear how the expression of mutant huntingtin (htt) compromises the normal functions of immune cells. Here we report that primary microglia from early postnatal HD mice were profoundly impaired in their migration to chemotactic stimuli, and expression of a mutant htt fragment in microglial cell lines was sufficient to reproduce these deficits. Microglia expressing mutant htt had a retarded response to a laser-induced brain injury in vivo. Leukocyte recruitment was defective upon induction of peritonitis in HD mice at early disease stages and was normalized upon genetic deletion of mutant htt in immune cells. Migration was also strongly impaired in peripheral immune cells from pre-manifest human HD patients. Defective actin remodeling in immune cells expressing mutant htt likely contributed to their migration deficit. Our results suggest that these functional changes may contribute to immune dysfunction and neurodegeneration in HD, and may have implications for other polyglutamine expansion diseases in which mutant proteins are ubiquitously expressed.
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