Microglia development follows a stepwise program to regulate brain homeostasis

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Contributors

  • Orit Matcovitch-Natan - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Deborah R Winter - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Amir Giladi - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Stephanie Vargas Aguilar - , Chair of Stem Cell Research with focus on cell-based approaches to regenerative biomedicine, Marseille-Luminy Immunology Center (CIML), Aix-Marseille Université, Campus de Luminy, INSERM - Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale, French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) (Author)
  • Amit Spinrad - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Sandrine Sarrazin - , Marseille-Luminy Immunology Center (CIML) (Author)
  • Hila Ben-Yehuda - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Eyal David - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Fabiola Zelada González - , Marseille-Luminy Immunology Center (CIML) (Author)
  • Pierre Perrin - , Marseille-Luminy Immunology Center (CIML) (Author)
  • Hadas Keren-Shaul - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Meital Gury - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • David Lara-Astaiso - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Christoph A Thaiss - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Merav Cohen - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Keren Bahar Halpern - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Kuti Baruch - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Aleksandra Deczkowska - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Erika Lorenzo-Vivas - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Shalev Itzkovitz - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Eran Elinav - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Michael H Sieweke - , Chair of Stem Cell Research with focus on cell-based approaches to regenerative biomedicine, Marseille-Luminy Immunology Center (CIML), Aix-Marseille Université, Campus de Luminy, INSERM - Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale, French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) (Author)
  • Michal Schwartz - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Ido Amit - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)

Abstract

Microglia, the resident myeloid cells of the central nervous system, play important roles in life-long brain maintenance and in pathology. Despite their importance, their regulatory dynamics during brain development have not been fully elucidated. Using genome-wide chromatin and expression profiling coupled with single-cell transcriptomic analysis throughout development, we found that microglia undergo three temporal stages of development in synchrony with the brain--early, pre-, and adult microglia--which are under distinct regulatory circuits. Knockout of the gene encoding the adult microglia transcription factor MAFB and environmental perturbations, such as those affecting the microbiome or prenatal immune activation, led to disruption of developmental genes and immune response pathways. Together, our work identifies a stepwise microglia developmental program integrating immune response pathways that may be associated with several neurodevelopmental disorders.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article numberaad8670
JournalScience
Volume353
Issue number6301
Publication statusPublished - 19 Aug 2016
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 84976883162

Keywords

Keywords

  • Animals, Blood-Brain Barrier/embryology, Brain/embryology, Chromatin/metabolism, Epigenesis, Genetic, Female, Gene Expression Profiling, Gene Knockout Techniques, Histone Code, Homeostasis/genetics, Immunity/genetics, MafB Transcription Factor/genetics, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Knockout, Microglia/cytology, Myeloid Cells/cytology, Neurogenesis/genetics, Single-Cell Analysis