Abstract

How do APOE4 and aging, two of the strongest risk factors for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD), promote disease progression? In this issue of Immunity, Millet etal. examine microglia in AD mice bearing different APOE alleles at distinct ages and identify a conserved exhausted-like microglial state enriched in very elderly and APOE4 AD brains.

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