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Association of B cell profile and receptor repertoire with the progression of Alzheimer’s disease
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2022
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Bcr Repertoire ProfilingReceptor RepertoireImmunologyImmune SystemAlzheimer ’NeuroinflammationAlzheimer's DiseaseB Cell ProfileDegenerative PathologyNeurologyAging-associated DiseaseB Cell ReceptorNeuroimmunologyImmunological MemoryAutoimmune DiseaseAutoimmunityBrain-immune InteractionNeurodegenerative DiseasesNeuroscienceMedicineImmunological Biomarkers
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most prevalent type of dementia. Reports have revealed that the peripheral immune system is linked to neuropathology; however, little is known about the contribution of B lymphocytes in AD. For this longitudinal study, 133 participants are included at baseline and second-year follow-up. Also, we analyze B cell receptor (BCR) repertoire data generated from a public dataset of three normal and 10 AD samples and perform BCR repertoire profiling and pairwise sharing analysis. As a result, longitudinal increase in B lymphocytes is associated with increased cerebral amyloid deposition and hyperactivates induced pluripotent stem cell-derived microglia with loss-of-function for beta-amyloid clearance. Patients with AD share similar class-switched BCR sequences with identical isotypes, despite the high somatic hypermutation rate. Thus, BCR repertoire profiling can lead to the development of individualized immune-based therapeutics and treatment. We provide evidence of both quantitative and qualitative changes in B lymphocytes during AD pathogenesis.
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