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dc.creatorMentis A.-F.A., Dardiotis E., Chrousos G.P.en
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-31T08:59:03Z
dc.date.available2023-01-31T08:59:03Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier10.1038/s41380-020-0731-7
dc.identifier.issn13594184
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/76536
dc.description.abstractThe potential existence and roles of the meningeal lymphatic system in normal and pathological brain function have been a long-standing enigma. Recent evidence suggests that meningeal lymphatic vessels are present in both the mouse and human brain; in mice, they seem to play a role in clearing toxic amyloid-beta peptides, which have been connected with Alzheimer disease (AD). Here, we review the evidence linking the meningeal lymphatic system with human AD. Novel findings suggest that the recently described meningeal lymphatic vessels could be linked to, and possibly drain, the efferent paravascular glial lymphatic (glymphatic) system carrying cerebrospinal fluid, after solute and immune cell exchange with brain interstitial fluid. In so doing, the glymphatic system could contribute to the export of toxic solutes and immune cells from the brain (an exported fluid we wish to describe as glymph, similarly to lymph) to the meningeal lymphatic system; the latter, by being connected with downstream anatomic regions, carries the glymph to the conventional cervical lymphatic vessels and nodes. Thus, abnormal function in the meningeal lymphatic system could, in theory, lead to the accumulation, in the brain, of amyloid-beta, cellular debris, and inflammatory mediators, as well as immune cells, resulting in damage of the brain parenchyma and, in turn, cognitive and other neurologic dysfunctions. In addition, we provide novel insights into APOE4—the leading genetic risk factor for AD—and its relation to the meningeal lymphatic system. In this regard, we have reanalyzed previously published RNA-Seq data to show that induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) carrying the APOE4 allele (either as APOE4 knock-in or stemming from APOE4 patients) express lower levels of (a) genes associated with lymphatic markers, and (b) genes for which well-characterized missense mutations have been linked to peripheral lymphedema. Taking into account this evidence, we propose a new conceptual framework, according to which APOE4 could play a novel role in the premature shrinkage of meningeal lymphatic vessels (meningeal lymphosclerosis), leading to abnormal meningeal lymphatic functions (meningeal lymphedema), and, in turn, reduction in the clearance of amyloid-beta and other macromolecules and inflammatory mediators, as well as immune cells, from the brain, exacerbation of AD manifestations, and progression of the disease. Altogether, these findings and their potential interpretations may herald novel diagnostic tools and therapeutic approaches in patients with AD. © 2020, The Author(s).en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.sourceMolecular Psychiatryen
dc.source.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85084196004&doi=10.1038%2fs41380-020-0731-7&partnerID=40&md5=261c28234bf96dbbf754a9dff0c45fce
dc.subjectamyloid beta proteinen
dc.subjectapolipoprotein E4en
dc.subjectamyloid beta proteinen
dc.subjectapolipoprotein E3en
dc.subjectapolipoprotein E4en
dc.subjectAlzheimer diseaseen
dc.subjectbrain functionen
dc.subjectbrain interstitial fluiden
dc.subjectcerebrospinal fluiden
dc.subjectcognitionen
dc.subjectcognitive defecten
dc.subjectconceptual frameworken
dc.subjectdiagnostic testen
dc.subjectdisease exacerbationen
dc.subjectgenetic risken
dc.subjectglymphatic systemen
dc.subjecthumanen
dc.subjectimmunocompetent cellen
dc.subjectinduced pluripotent stem cellen
dc.subjectlymph vesselen
dc.subjectlymphatic systemen
dc.subjectlymphedemaen
dc.subjectmeningeal lymphatic systemen
dc.subjectmissense mutationen
dc.subjectmouseen
dc.subjectneurologic diseaseen
dc.subjectnonhumanen
dc.subjectpluripotent stem cellen
dc.subjectpriority journalen
dc.subjectReviewen
dc.subjectrisk factoren
dc.subjectRNA sequenceen
dc.subjectAlzheimer diseaseen
dc.subjectanimalen
dc.subjectbrainen
dc.subjectgeneticsen
dc.subjectlymph vesselen
dc.subjectlymphatic systemen
dc.subjectmeninxen
dc.subjectmetabolismen
dc.subjectAlzheimer Diseaseen
dc.subjectAmyloid beta-Peptidesen
dc.subjectAnimalsen
dc.subjectApolipoprotein E3en
dc.subjectApolipoprotein E4en
dc.subjectBrainen
dc.subjectHumansen
dc.subjectLymphatic Systemen
dc.subjectLymphatic Vesselsen
dc.subjectMeningesen
dc.subjectMiceen
dc.subjectSpringer Natureen
dc.titleApolipoprotein E4 and meningeal lymphatics in Alzheimer disease: a conceptual frameworken
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