| Literature DB >> 32682149 |
Qin Song1, Simone Pifferi2, Lin Shi3, Chuntao Chen3, Remo Proietti Zaccaria4, Anna Menini5, Jianping Cao3, Qi Zhang6, Vincent Torre7.
Abstract
Microglia are highly plastic cells that change their properties in response to their microenvironment. By using immunofluorescence, live-cell imaging, electrophysiological recordings and RNA sequencing, we investigated the regulation of modified bacterial cellulose (mBC) nanofibril substrates on microglial properties. We demonstrate that mBC substrates induce ramified microglia with constantly extending and retracting processes, reminiscent of what is observed in vivo. Patch-clamp recordings show that microglia acquire a more negative resting membrane potential and have increased inward rectifier K+ currents, caused by an upregulation of Kir2.1 channels. Transcriptome analysis shows upregulation of genes involved in the immune response and downregulation of genes linked to cell adhesion and cell motion. Furthermore, Arp2/3 complex activation and integrin-mediated signaling modulate microglial morphology and motility. Our studies demonstrate that mBC nanofibril substrates modulate microglial phenotype, paving the way for a microglia-material interface that may be very valuable for anti-neuroinflammatory drug screening.Entities:
Keywords: Aging-like phenotype; Microglia; Nanofibril; Potassium channels; Ramification
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32682149 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2020.120177
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479