Publications by authors named "Veerle van Lieshout"

Background: While social and medical debate about the efficacy and safety of anti-Aβ immunotherapy is ongoing, one thing that emerged is that we have little understanding of the working mechanisms of these antibodies and this lack of knowledge complicates the interpretation of the clinical results. Here, we aimed to establish if microglia are required for the efficacy of Lecanemab, one of the most promising FDA-approved disease-modifying therapy for AD (Van Dyck et al. N Engl J Med 2023).

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The amyloid plaque niche is a pivotal hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Here, we employ two high-resolution spatial transcriptomics (ST) platforms, CosMx and Spatial Enhanced Resolution Omics-sequencing (Stereo-seq), to characterize the transcriptomic alterations, cellular compositions, and signaling perturbations in the amyloid plaque niche in an AD mouse model. We discover heterogeneity in the cellular composition of plaque niches, marked by an increase in microglial accumulation.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Veerle van Lieshout"

  • - Veerle van Lieshout's recent research focuses on the interactions between microglia and astrocytes within the context of Alzheimer's disease, specifically examining the amyloid plaque niche in an animal model.
  • - The study employs advanced spatial transcriptomics techniques, including CosMx and Stereo-seq, to provide detailed insights into the cellular and molecular landscape surrounding amyloid plaques.
  • - Key findings reveal significant heterogeneity in the cellular composition of plaque niches, particularly highlighting increased microglial accumulation, which suggests potential avenues for targeted therapeutic interventions in Alzheimer's disease.