Subventricular zone/white matter microglia reconstitute the empty adult microglial niche in a dynamic wave

Author:

Hohsfield Lindsay A12ORCID,Najafi Allison R12,Ghorbanian Yasamine34,Soni Neelakshi12,Crapser Joshua12,Figueroa Velez Dario X1,Jiang Shan5,Royer Sarah E136,Kim Sung Jin12,Henningfield Caden M12,Anderson Aileen12367ORCID,Gandhi Sunil P1,Mortazavi Ali5,Inlay Matthew A134,Green Kim N12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Irvine, United States

2. Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders, Irvine, United States

3. Sue and Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center, Irvine, United States

4. Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Irvine, United States

5. Department of Developmental and Cell Biology, Irvine, United States

6. Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Irvine, United States

7. Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, United States

Abstract

Microglia, the brain’s resident myeloid cells, play central roles in brain defense, homeostasis, and disease. Using a prolonged colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor inhibitor (CSF1Ri) approach, we report an unprecedented level of microglial depletion and establish a model system that achieves an empty microglial niche in the adult brain. We identify a myeloid cell that migrates from the subventricular zone and associated white matter areas. Following CSF1Ri, these amoeboid cells migrate radially and tangentially in a dynamic wave filling the brain in a distinct pattern, to replace the microglial-depleted brain. These repopulating cells are enriched in disease-associated microglia genes and exhibit similar phenotypic and transcriptional profiles to white-matter-associated microglia. Our findings shed light on the overlapping and distinct functional complexity and diversity of myeloid cells of the CNS and provide new insight into repopulating microglia function and dynamics in the mouse brain.

Funder

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

National Institute on Aging

Alzheimer's Association

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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