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Publication : Transient microglial absence assists postmigratory cortical neurons in proper differentiation.

First Author  Hattori Y Year  2020
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  1631
PubMed ID  32242005 Mgi Jnum  J:287499
Mgi Id  MGI:6405863 Doi  10.1038/s41467-020-15409-3
Citation  Hattori Y, et al. (2020) Transient microglial absence assists postmigratory cortical neurons in proper differentiation. Nat Commun 11(1):1631
abstractText  In the developing cortex, postmigratory neurons accumulate in the cortical plate (CP) to properly differentiate consolidating subtype identities. Microglia, despite their extensive surveying activity, temporarily disappear from the midembryonic CP. However, the mechanism and significance of this absence are unknown. Here, we show that microglia bidirectionally migrate via attraction by CXCL12 released from the meninges and subventricular zone and thereby exit the midembryonic CP. Upon nonphysiological excessive exposure to microglia in vivo or in vitro, young postmigratory and in vitro-grown CP neurons showed abnormal differentiation with disturbed expression of the subtype-associated transcription factors and genes implicated in functional neuronal maturation. Notably, this effect is primarily attributed to interleukin 6 and type I interferon secreted by microglia. These results suggest that "sanctuarization" from microglia in the midembryonic CP is required for neurons to appropriately fine-tune the expression of molecules needed for proper differentiation, thus securing the establishment of functional cortical circuit.
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