Microglial and TREM2 dialogues in the developing brain

IF 25.5 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Raffaella Morini, Erica Tagliatti, Matteo Bizzotto, Michela Matteoli
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Abstract

From the migration of precursor cells to the refinement of neural circuits, the immune system plays a critical role in the development of the central nervous system. As the brain resident macrophages, microglia are integral to these processes, influencing key developmental stages and contributing to circuit remodeling. Recent years have brought a wealth of new insights into how microglia regulate key stages of brain development, particularly through their continuous crosstalk with various brain cell types. In this review, we synthesize this growing body of literature on microglia and neurodevelopment, highlighting the involvement of the TREM2 receptor, known for its role in aging and neurodegeneration, which profoundly affects the state of microglia and guides target cells by shaping their transcriptional and functional fate. We examine microglial communication with four major cell types—neural precursors, neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes—also delving into the described mechanisms that underpin these interactions.
发育中的大脑中的小胶质细胞和TREM2对话
从前体细胞的迁移到神经回路的完善,免疫系统在中枢神经系统的发育中起着至关重要的作用。作为常驻脑巨噬细胞,小胶质细胞在这些过程中不可或缺,影响关键发育阶段并有助于电路重塑。近年来,关于小胶质细胞如何调节大脑发育的关键阶段,特别是通过它们与各种脑细胞类型的连续串扰,带来了丰富的新见解。在这篇综述中,我们综合了越来越多的关于小胶质细胞和神经发育的文献,强调了TREM2受体的参与,其在衰老和神经变性中起着重要作用,它深刻地影响小胶质细胞的状态,并通过塑造它们的转录和功能命运来指导靶细胞。我们研究了小胶质细胞与四种主要细胞类型(神经前体、神经元、星形胶质细胞和少突胶质细胞)的通讯,并深入研究了支撑这些相互作用的描述机制。
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Immunity
Immunity 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
49.40
自引率
2.20%
发文量
205
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Immunity is a publication that focuses on publishing significant advancements in research related to immunology. We encourage the submission of studies that offer groundbreaking immunological discoveries, whether at the molecular, cellular, or whole organism level. Topics of interest encompass a wide range, such as cancer, infectious diseases, neuroimmunology, autoimmune diseases, allergies, mucosal immunity, metabolic diseases, and homeostasis.
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