Stem cell derived human microglia transplanted in mouse brain to study genetic risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

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Summary paragraph Genetics highlight the central role of microglia in Alzheimer’s disease but at least 36% of AD-risk genes lack good mouse orthologues. Here, we show that embryonic stem cell (ESC)-derived human microglia successfully engraft the mouse brain and recapitulate transcriptionally primary human microglia derived from human surgical samples. Upon exposure to oligomeric Aβ a wide range of AD-risk genes are expressed that are not readily studied in current mouse models for AD. This work provides a unique humanized animal model that will allow elucidating the role of genetic risk in the pathogenesis of AD.

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