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Publication : Astrocytic phagocytosis is a compensatory mechanism for microglial dysfunction.

First Author  Konishi H Year  2020
Journal  EMBO J Volume  39
Issue  22 Pages  e104464
PubMed ID  32959911 Mgi Jnum  J:297442
Mgi Id  MGI:6472797 Doi  10.15252/embj.2020104464
Citation  Konishi H, et al. (2020) Astrocytic phagocytosis is a compensatory mechanism for microglial dysfunction. EMBO J 39(22):e104464
abstractText  Microglia are the principal phagocytes that clear cell debris in the central nervous system (CNS). This raises the question, which cells remove cell debris when microglial phagocytic activity is impaired. We addressed this question using Siglech(dtr) mice, which enable highly specific ablation of microglia. Non-microglial mononuclear phagocytes, such as CNS-associated macrophages and circulating inflammatory monocytes, did not clear microglial debris. Instead, astrocytes were activated, exhibited a pro-inflammatory gene expression profile, and extended their processes to engulf microglial debris. This astrocytic phagocytosis was also observed in Irf8-deficient mice, in which microglia were present but dysfunctional. RNA-seq demonstrated that even in a healthy CNS, astrocytes express TAM phagocytic receptors, which were the main astrocytic phagocytic receptors for cell debris in the above experiments, indicating that astrocytes stand by in case of microglial impairment. This compensatory mechanism may be important for the maintenance or prolongation of a healthy CNS.
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