Aging-induced type I interferon response at the choroid plexus negatively affects brain function

K Baruch, A Deczkowska, E David, JM Castellano… - Science, 2014 - science.org
K Baruch, A Deczkowska, E David, JM Castellano, O Miller, A Kertser, T Berkutzki…
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Aging-associated cognitive decline is affected by factors produced inside and outside the
brain. By using multiorgan genome-wide analysis of aged mice, we found that the choroid
plexus, an interface between the brain and the circulation, shows a type I interferon (IFN-I)–
dependent gene expression profile that was also found in aged human brains. In aged mice,
this response was induced by brain-derived signals, present in the cerebrospinal fluid.
Blocking IFN-I signaling within the aged brain partially restored cognitive function and …
Aging-associated cognitive decline is affected by factors produced inside and outside the brain. By using multiorgan genome-wide analysis of aged mice, we found that the choroid plexus, an interface between the brain and the circulation, shows a type I interferon (IFN-I)–dependent gene expression profile that was also found in aged human brains. In aged mice, this response was induced by brain-derived signals, present in the cerebrospinal fluid. Blocking IFN-I signaling within the aged brain partially restored cognitive function and hippocampal neurogenesis and reestablished IFN-II–dependent choroid plexus activity, which is lost in aging. Our data identify a chronic aging-induced IFN-I signature, often associated with antiviral response, at the brain’s choroid plexus and demonstrate its negative influence on brain function, thereby suggesting a target for ameliorating cognitive decline in aging.
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