Microglia Modulate Wiring of the Embryonic Forebrain
Singapore Immunology Network · Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Abstract
Dysfunction of microglia, the tissue macrophages of the brain, has been associated with the etiology of several neuropsychiatric disorders. Consistently, microglia have been shown to regulate neurogenesis and synaptic maturation at perinatal and postnatal stages. However, microglia invade the brain during mid-embryogenesis and thus could play an earlier prenatal role. Here, we show that embryonic microglia, which display a transiently uneven distribution, regulate the wiring of forebrain circuits. Using multiple mouse models, including cell-depletion approaches and cx3cr1(-/-), CR3(-/-), and DAP12(-/-) mutants, we find that perturbing microglial activity affects the outgrowth of dopaminergic axons in the…
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- FWCI
- 20.93
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- 100%
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- 82
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9Topics & keywords
- Microglia
- Forebrain
- Neuroscience
- CX3CR1
- Biology
- Neurogenesis
- Embryonic stem cell
- Immune system