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Organotypic Brain Slice Culture Microglia Exhibit Molecular Similarity to Acutely-Isolated Adult Microglia and Provide a Platform to Study Neuroinflammation.

Alex R D Delbridge1,2, Dann Huh3, Margot Brickelmaier1, Jeremy C Burns1, Chris Roberts3, Ravi Challa3, Naideline Raymond1, Patrick Cullen3, Thomas M Carlile3, Katelin A Ennis4, Mei Liu2, Chao Sun2, Normand E Allaire2, Marianna Foos2, Hui-Hsin Tsai1, Nathalie Franchimont5, Richard M Ransohoff1, Cherie Butts6, Michael Mingueneau1.   

Abstract

Microglia are central nervous system (CNS) resident immune cells that have been implicated in neuroinflammatory pathogenesis of a variety of neurological conditions. Their manifold context-dependent contributions to neuroinflammation are only beginning to be elucidated, which can be attributed in part to the challenges of studying microglia in vivo and the lack of tractable in vitro systems to study microglia function. Organotypic brain slice cultures offer a tissue-relevant context that enables the study of CNS resident cells and the analysis of brain slice microglial phenotypes has provided important insights, in particular into neuroprotective functions. Here we use RNA sequencing, direct digital quantification of gene expression with nCounter® technology and targeted analysis of individual microglial signature genes, to characterize brain slice microglia relative to acutely-isolated counterparts and 2-dimensional (2D) primary microglia cultures, a widely used in vitro surrogate. Analysis using single cell and population-based methods found brain slice microglia exhibited better preservation of canonical microglia markers and overall gene expression with stronger fidelity to acutely-isolated adult microglia, relative to in vitro cells. We characterized the dynamic phenotypic changes of brain slice microglia over time, after plating in culture. Mechanical damage associated with slice preparation prompted an initial period of inflammation, which resolved over time. Based on flow cytometry and gene expression profiling we identified the 2-week timepoint as optimal for investigation of microglia responses to exogenously-applied stimuli as exemplified by treatment-induced neuroinflammatory changes observed in microglia following LPS, TNF and GM-CSF addition to the culture medium. Altogether these findings indicate that brain slice cultures provide an experimental system superior to in vitro culture of microglia as a surrogate to investigate microglia functions, and the impact of soluble factors and cellular context on their physiology.
Copyright © 2020 Delbridge, Huh, Brickelmaier, Burns, Roberts, Challa, Raymond, Cullen, Carlile, Ennis, Liu, Sun, Allaire, Foos, Tsai, Franchimont, Ransohoff, Butts and Mingueneau.

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Keywords:  GM-CSF; LPS; TNF; brain slice culture; chemokine; cytokine; microglia; neuroinflammation

Year:  2020        PMID: 33473245      PMCID: PMC7812919          DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2020.592005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Cell Neurosci        ISSN: 1662-5102            Impact factor:   5.505


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