| Literature DB >> 34233165 |
Emilia Favuzzi1, Shuhan Huang1, Giuseppe A Saldi2, Loïc Binan3, Leena A Ibrahim1, Marian Fernández-Otero1, Yuqing Cao1, Ayman Zeine4, Adwoa Sefah1, Karen Zheng5, Qing Xu6, Elizaveta Khlestova4, Samouil L Farhi3, Richard Bonneau7, Sandeep Robert Datta4, Beth Stevens8, Gord Fishell9.
Abstract
Microglia, the resident immune cells of the brain, have emerged as crucial regulators of synaptic refinement and brain wiring. However, whether the remodeling of distinct synapse types during development is mediated by specialized microglia is unknown. Here, we show that GABA-receptive microglia selectively interact with inhibitory cortical synapses during a critical window of mouse postnatal development. GABA initiates a transcriptional synapse remodeling program within these specialized microglia, which in turn sculpt inhibitory connectivity without impacting excitatory synapses. Ablation of GABAB receptors within microglia impairs this process and leads to behavioral abnormalities. These findings demonstrate that brain wiring relies on the selective communication between matched neuronal and glial cell types.Entities:
Keywords: cerebral cortex; development; glia-neuron interactions; inhibitory synapses; interneurons; microglia; neurodevelopmental disorders
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34233165 PMCID: PMC9122259 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.06.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell ISSN: 0092-8674 Impact factor: 66.850