Author:
Alsema Astrid M.,Jiang Qiong,Kracht Laura,Gerrits Emma,Dubbelaar Marissa L.,Miedema Anneke,Brouwer Nieske,Woodbury Maya,Wachter Astrid,Xi Hualin S.,Möller Thomas,Biber Knut P.,Kooistra Susanne M.,Boddeke Erik W.G.M,Eggen Bart J.L.
Abstract
AbstractMicroglia are the tissue-resident macrophages of the central nervous system (CNS). Recent studies based on bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing in mice indicate high relevance of microglia with respect to risk genes and neuro-inflammation in Alzheimer’s disease. Here, we investigated microglia transcriptomes at bulk and single cell level in non-demented elderly and AD donors using acute human post-mortem cortical brain samples. We identified 9 human microglial subpopulations with heterogeneity in gene expression. Notably, gene expression profiles and subcluster composition of microglia did not differ between AD donors and non-demented elderly in bulk RNA sequencing nor in single-cell sequencing.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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