β-Amyloid induces microglial expression of GPC4 and APOE leading to increased neuronal tau pathology and toxicity.

["Brandon B Holmes", "Thaddeus K Weigel", "Jesseca M Chung", "Sarah K Kaufman", "Brandon I Apresa", "James R Byrnes", "Kaan S Kumru", "Jaime Vaquer-Alicea", "Ankit Gupta", "Indigo V L Rose", "Yun Zhang", "Alissa L Nana", "Dina Alter", "Lea T Grinberg", "Salvatore Spina", "Kevin K Leung", "Bruce L Miller", "Carlo Condello", "Martin Kampmann", "William W Seeley", "Jaeda C Coutinho-Budd", "James A Wells"]
Molecular neurodegeneration 2026
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UNLABELLED: To define how Aβ pathology alters microglia function in Alzheimer’s disease, we profiled the microglia surfaceome following treatment with Aβ fibrils. Our findings reveal that Aβ-associated human microglia upregulate Glypican 4 (GPC4), a GPI-anchored heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG). Glial GPC4 expression exacerbates motor deficits and reduces lifespan in a Drosophila amyloidosis model, implicating GPC4 in a toxic neurodegenerative program. In cell culture, GPC4 enhances microglia phagocytosis of tau aggregates, and shed GPC4 can act in trans to facilitate tau aggregate uptake and seeding in neurons. Additionally, our data demonstrate that GPC4-mediated effects are amplified in the presence of APOE. In human Alzheimer’s disease brain, microglial GPC4 expression surrounding Aβ plaques correlates with neuritic tau pathology, supporting a pathological link between amyloid, GPC4, and tau. These studies define a mechanistic pathway by which Aβ primes microglia to promote tau pathology via HSPGs and APOE. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13024-025-00883-4.

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Surfaceomics of iTF Microglia reveal upregulation of glypicans. Volcano plots showing changes in surface proteins from iTF Microglia treated with ( A ...
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Amyloids induce iTF Microglial cell surface heparan sulfate and GPC4 expression. iTF Microglia treated with ( A ) Aβ 40 and ( B ) Aβ 42 fibrils have...
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Microglial GPC4 expression is upregulated in human AD brain and correlates with amyloid pathology. ( A ) Representative confocal images of IBA1 (green...
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Glial GPC4 worsens climbing and early lethality in an amyloid model of Drosophila . ( A ) Schematic model depicting Drosophila transgenic lines in ...
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Heparan sulfate and GPC4 mediate tau phagocytosis in iTF Microglia. Phagocytosis of pHrodo red-labeled tau fibrils after pretreatment with Aβ 40 ( A ...
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β-Amyloid fibrils lead to GPC4 shedding and APOE secretion which promote tau phagocytosis. ( A ) GPC4 WT, GPC4-ΔHS, GPC4-sec, or NLuc control plasmids...
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GPC4 and APOE3 amplify tau seeding in iNeuron FRET biosensors. ( A ) Uptake of tau-pHrodo red fibrils (50 nM) with or without GPC4 or APOE3 (250 nM) m...
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Peri-plaque GPC4 correlates with neuritic tau pathology. ( A ) Aβ fibrils stimulate microglia to upregulate GPC4 on their cell surface. In response to...