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Switch Turns Brain’s Defenses Into Protectors Against Alzheimer’s : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 30, 2025 7:50 pm
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Immune Cells in the Brain Could Hold the Key to Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease

A recent study has shed light on the potential role of specific immune cells in the brain in preventing the onset of Alzheimer’s disease. This discovery opens up new possibilities for developing therapies that could activate these cells to protect against the disease.

Prior research has demonstrated that immune cells known as microglia in the brain can both combat and exacerbate the symptoms of Alzheimer’s through inflammation. In this new study, an international team of scientists delved into how microglia can switch between these two states.

Using mouse models of Alzheimer’s, researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine discovered that when microglia encounter amyloid-beta protein clumps, a hallmark of the disease, they enter a specialized state of neuroprotection.

Unveiling a Protective Microglia Subtype

The study revealed that a subtype of microglia with lower levels of the Alzheimer’s-linked protein PU.1 and higher expression of the immune system protein CD28 were more effective at slowing down the accumulation of amyloid-beta and limiting tau protein aggregations in the brain.

Manipulating CD28 production in mice led to an increase in inflammation-causing microglia and a rise in amyloid-beta plaques, further supporting the protective role of this unique microglia subtype.

These findings align with previous studies showing a delayed onset of Alzheimer’s in individuals with lower PU.1 expression in specific cells. Geneticist Alison Goate emphasized the mechanistic link between reduced Alzheimer’s risk and lower PU.1 levels.

Potential Therapeutic Implications

The researchers are optimistic about the prospect of enhancing the levels of this neuroprotective microglia subtype as a potential therapeutic strategy. However, further studies are needed to confirm whether similar mechanisms operate in humans.

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Alzheimer’s disease is multifaceted, requiring targeted approaches that address multiple factors simultaneously. Converting microglia into a neuroprotective state could be a promising avenue for future research and treatment development.

Moreover, the study contributes to our understanding of Alzheimer’s disease within the broader context of the immune system. The modified microglia exhibit similarities to T cells found in the nervous system, underscoring the interconnectedness of immune regulation across different cell types.

This breakthrough holds implications for immunotherapeutic strategies against Alzheimer’s disease and highlights the potential of leveraging immune cells in the brain for treatment.

The study has been published in Nature.

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