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Regulation of Microglia Identity from an Epigenetic and Transcriptomic Point of View.

Bart J L Eggen1, Erik W G M Boddeke1, Susanne M Kooistra2.   

Abstract

Microglia have long been recognized as the endogenous innate immune elements in the central nervous system (CNS) parenchyma. Besides fulfilling local immune-related functions, they provide cross-talk between the CNS and the immune system at large. In the adult CNS, microglia are involved in maintaining brain homeostasis, modulating synaptic transmission and clearance of apoptotic cells. During embryonic development, microglia are responsible for the removal of supernumerary synapses and neurons, and neuronal network formation. The full scale of their potential abilities has been highlighted by improvements in microglia isolation methods, the development of genetically tagged mouse models, advanced imaging technologies and the application of next-generation sequencing in recent years. Genome-wide expression analysis of relatively pure microglia populations from both mouse and human CNS tissues has thereby greatly contributed to our knowledge of their biology; what defines them under homeostatic conditions and how microglia respond to processes like aging and CNS disease? How and to what degree beneficial functions of microglia can be restored in the aged or diseased brain will be the key issue to be addressed in future research.
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Keywords:  CNS disease; chromatin; heterogeneity; microglia; transcriptome; turnover

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29247774     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.12.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroscience        ISSN: 0306-4522            Impact factor:   3.590


  7 in total

1.  Epigenetic regulation of innate immune memory in microglia.

Authors:  Xiaoming Zhang; Laura Kracht; Antonio M Lerario; Bart J L Eggen; Susanne M Kooistra; Marissa L Dubbelaar; Nieske Brouwer; Evelyn M Wesseling; Erik W G M Boddeke
Journal:  J Neuroinflammation       Date:  2022-05-14       Impact factor: 9.587

Review 2.  miRNAs in Microglia: Important Players in Multiple Sclerosis Pathology.

Authors:  Alexander D Walsh; Linda T Nguyen; Michele D Binder
Journal:  ASN Neuro       Date:  2021 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 5.200

Review 3.  Uncovering sex differences of rodent microglia.

Authors:  Jinming Han; Yueshan Fan; Kai Zhou; Klas Blomgren; Robert A Harris
Journal:  J Neuroinflammation       Date:  2021-03-17       Impact factor: 8.322

4.  Functional Expression of Choline Transporters in Microglia and Their Regulation of Microglial M1/M2 Polarization.

Authors:  Toshio Okada; Eisuke Muto; Tsuyoshi Yamanaka; Hiroyuki Uchino; Masato Inazu
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-08-10       Impact factor: 6.208

Review 5.  The Kaleidoscope of Microglial Phenotypes.

Authors:  Marissa L Dubbelaar; Laura Kracht; Bart J L Eggen; Erik W G M Boddeke
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2018-07-31       Impact factor: 7.561

6.  Systemic administration of β-glucan induces immune training in microglia.

Authors:  Yang Heng; Xiaoming Zhang; Malte Borggrewe; Hilmar R J van Weering; Maaike L Brummer; Tjalling W Nijboer; Leo A B Joosten; Mihai G Netea; Erik W G M Boddeke; Jon D Laman; Bart J L Eggen
Journal:  J Neuroinflammation       Date:  2021-02-22       Impact factor: 8.322

Review 7.  Emerging immune and cell death mechanisms in stroke: Saponins as therapeutic candidates.

Authors:  Laura García-Pupo; Emily Van San; René Delgado-Hernández; Tom Vanden Berghe; Wim Vanden Berghe
Journal:  Brain Behav Immun Health       Date:  2020-10-03
  7 in total

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