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Publication : CSF-1 controls cerebellar microglia and is required for motor function and social interaction.

First Author  Kana V Year  2019
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  216
Issue  10 Pages  2265-2281
PubMed ID  31350310 Mgi Jnum  J:280062
Mgi Id  MGI:6364232 Doi  10.1084/jem.20182037
Citation  Kana V, et al. (2019) CSF-1 controls cerebellar microglia and is required for motor function and social interaction. J Exp Med 216(10):2265-2281
abstractText  Microglia, the brain resident macrophages, critically shape forebrain neuronal circuits. However, their precise function in the cerebellum is unknown. Here we show that human and mouse cerebellar microglia express a unique molecular program distinct from forebrain microglia. Cerebellar microglial identity was driven by the CSF-1R ligand CSF-1, independently of the alternate CSF-1R ligand, IL-34. Accordingly, CSF-1 depletion from Nestin(+) cells led to severe depletion and transcriptional alterations of cerebellar microglia, while microglia in the forebrain remained intact. Strikingly, CSF-1 deficiency and alteration of cerebellar microglia were associated with reduced Purkinje cells, altered neuronal function, and defects in motor learning and social novelty interactions. These findings reveal a novel CSF-1-CSF-1R signaling-mediated mechanism that contributes to motor function and social behavior.
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