Abstract
Background:
The existence and contribution of microglia with senescent-like alterations in the pathogenesis of age-related neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have been suggested in recent years. However, the identification of this distinct microglial population
Objective:
To identify and characterize senescent microglia that occur
Methods:
We analyzed the RNA expression patterns of individual microglia from normal mice and the pathogenic tau P301 S PS19 mouse model. We have previously demonstrated that p16-expressing senescent microglia occur in these mice when neurodegeneration has occurred.
Results:
Here we identify a subset of disease-associated microglia with senescent features, notably characterized by the expression of
Conclusion:
Our characterization of senescent microglia can be used to better understand the role of senescent microglia in various age-related contexts, including whether clearance of senescent microglia represents a viable therapeutic option.
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