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Publication : Microglial phagocytosis of single dying oligodendrocytes is mediated by CX3CR1 but not MERTK.

First Author  Olveda GE Year  2024
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  43
Issue  7 Pages  114385
PubMed ID  38935500 Mgi Jnum  J:352959
Mgi Id  MGI:7709024 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114385
Citation  Olveda GE, et al. (2024) Microglial phagocytosis of single dying oligodendrocytes is mediated by CX3CR1 but not MERTK. Cell Rep 43(7):114385
abstractText  Oligodendrocyte death is common in aging and neurodegenerative disease. In these conditions, dying oligodendrocytes must be efficiently removed to allow remyelination and to prevent a feedforward degenerative cascade. Removal of this cellular debris is thought to primarily be carried out by resident microglia. To investigate the cellular dynamics underlying how microglia do this, we use a single-cell cortical demyelination model combined with longitudinal intravital imaging of dual-labeled transgenic mice. Following phagocytosis, single microglia clear the targeted oligodendrocyte and its myelin sheaths in one day via a precise, rapid, and stereotyped sequence. Deletion of the fractalkine receptor, CX3CR1, delays the microglial phagocytosis of the cell soma but has no effect on clearance of myelin sheaths. Unexpectedly, deletion of the phosphatidylserine receptor, MERTK, has no effect on oligodendrocyte or myelin sheath clearance. Thus, separate molecular signals are used to detect, engage, and clear distinct sub-compartments of dying oligodendrocytes to maintain tissue homeostasis.
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