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Publication : Microglia in the adult brain arise from Ly-6ChiCCR2+ monocytes only under defined host conditions.

First Author  Mildner A Year  2007
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  10
Issue  12 Pages  1544-53
PubMed ID  18026096 Mgi Jnum  J:130758
Mgi Id  MGI:3772296 Doi  10.1038/nn2015
Citation  Mildner A, et al. (2007) Microglia in the adult brain arise from Ly-6ChiCCR2+ monocytes only under defined host conditions. Nat Neurosci 10(12):1544-53
abstractText  Microglia are crucially important myeloid cells in the CNS and constitute the first immunological barrier against pathogens and environmental insults. The factors controlling microglia recruitment from the blood remain elusive and the direct circulating microglia precursor has not yet been identified in vivo. Using a panel of bone marrow chimeric and adoptive transfer experiments, we found that circulating Ly-6C(hi)CCR2(+) monocytes were preferentially recruited to the lesioned brain and differentiated into microglia. Notably, microglia engraftment in CNS pathologies, which are not associated with overt blood-brain barrier disruption, required previous conditioning of brain (for example, by direct tissue irradiation). Our results identify Ly-6C(hi)CCR2(+) monocytes as direct precursors of microglia in the adult brain and establish the importance of local factors in the adult CNS for microglia engraftment.
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