Microbiota from Alzheimer’s patients induce deficits in cognition and hippocampal neurogenesis

Author:

Grabrucker Stefanie12,Marizzoni Moira34,Silajdžić Edina5,Lopizzo Nicola36,Mombelli Elisa3,Nicolas Sarah12,Dohm-Hansen Sebastian127,Scassellati Catia3,Moretti Davide Vito8,Rosa Melissa3,Hoffmann Karina5,Cryan John F12ORCID,O’Leary Olivia F12ORCID,English Jane A17,Lavelle Aonghus12,O’Neill Cora29,Thuret Sandrine5ORCID,Cattaneo Annamaria36,Nolan Yvonne M12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, University College Cork , Ireland

2. APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork , Ireland

3. Biological Psychiatry Unit, IRCCS Fatebenefratelli , Brescia , Italy

4. Laboratory of Neuroimaging and Alzheimer’s Epidemiology, IRCCS Istituto Centro San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli , Brescia , Italy

5. Department of Basic and Clinical Neuroscience, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London , SE5 9NU London , UK

6. Department of Pharmacological and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Milan , Milan , Italy

7. INFANT Research Centre, University College Cork , T12 DC4A Cork , Ireland

8. Alzheimer Unit, IRCCS Fatebenefratelli , Brescia , Italy

9. School of Biochemistry and Cell Biology , BioSciences Institute, University College Cork, T12 YT20 Cork , Ireland

Abstract

Abstract Alzheimer’s disease is a complex neurodegenerative disorder leading to a decline in cognitive function and mental health. Recent research has positioned the gut microbiota as an important susceptibility factor in Alzheimer’s disease by showing specific alterations in the gut microbiome composition of Alzheimer’s patients and in rodent models. However, it is unknown whether gut microbiota alterations are causal in the manifestation of Alzheimer’s symptoms. To understand the involvement of Alzheimer’s patient gut microbiota in host physiology and behaviour, we transplanted faecal microbiota from Alzheimer’s patients and age-matched healthy controls into microbiota-depleted young adult rats. We found impairments in behaviours reliant on adult hippocampal neurogenesis, an essential process for certain memory functions and mood, resulting from Alzheimer’s patient transplants. Notably, the severity of impairments correlated with clinical cognitive scores in donor patients. Discrete changes in the rat caecal and hippocampal metabolome were also evident. As hippocampal neurogenesis cannot be measured in living humans but is modulated by the circulatory systemic environment, we assessed the impact of the Alzheimer’s systemic environment on proxy neurogenesis readouts. Serum from Alzheimer’s patients decreased neurogenesis in human cells in vitro and were associated with cognitive scores and key microbial genera. Our findings reveal for the first time, that Alzheimer’s symptoms can be transferred to a healthy young organism via the gut microbiota, confirming a causal role of gut microbiota in Alzheimer’s disease, and highlight hippocampal neurogenesis as a converging central cellular process regulating systemic circulatory and gut-mediated factors in Alzheimer’s.

Funder

Network of Centres of Excellence in Neurodegeneration

Italian Ministry of Health

Medical Research Council

APC Microbiome Ireland

SFI

Irish Government’s National Development Plan

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Neurology (clinical)

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