Inflammasome-derived cytokine IL18 suppresses amyloid-induced seizures in Alzheimer-prone mice
Tzeng, TeChen ; Hasegawa, Yuto ; Iguchi, Risa ; Cheung, Amy ; Caffrey, Daniel R. ; Thatcher, Elizabeth Jeanne ; Mao, Wenjie ; Germain, Gail ; Tamburro, Nelsy DePaula ; Okabe, Shigeo ... show 4 more
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by the progressive destruction and dysfunction of central neurons. AD patients commonly have unprovoked seizures compared with age-matched controls. Amyloid peptide-related inflammation is thought to be an important aspect of AD pathogenesis. We previously reported that NLRP3 inflammasome KO mice, when bred into APPswe/PS1DeltaE9 (APP/PS1) mice, are completely protected from amyloid-induced AD-like disease, presumably because they cannot produce mature IL1beta or IL18. To test the role of IL18, we bred IL18KO mice with APP/PS1 mice. Surprisingly, IL18KO/APP/PS1 mice developed a lethal seizure disorder that was completely reversed by the anticonvulsant levetiracetam. IL18-deficient AD mice showed a lower threshold in chemically induced seizures and a selective increase in gene expression related to increased neuronal activity. IL18-deficient AD mice exhibited increased excitatory synaptic proteins, spine density, and basal excitatory synaptic transmission that contributed to seizure activity. This study identifies a role for IL18 in suppressing aberrant neuronal transmission in AD.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018 Sep 4;115(36):9002-9007. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1801802115. Epub 2018 Aug 20. Link to article on publisher's site