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Publication : Microglia regulate central nervous system myelin growth and integrity.

First Author  McNamara NB Year  2023
Journal  Nature Volume  613
Issue  7942 Pages  120-129
PubMed ID  36517604 Mgi Jnum  J:338038
Mgi Id  MGI:7506391 Doi  10.1038/s41586-022-05534-y
Citation  McNamara NB, et al. (2023) Microglia regulate central nervous system myelin growth and integrity. Nature 613(7942):120-129
abstractText  Myelin is required for the function of neuronal axons in the central nervous system, but the mechanisms that support myelin health are unclear. Although macrophages in the central nervous system have been implicated in myelin health(1), it is unknown which macrophage populations are involved and which aspects they influence. Here we show that resident microglia are crucial for the maintenance of myelin health in adulthood in both mice and humans. We demonstrate that microglia are dispensable for developmental myelin ensheathment. However, they are required for subsequent regulation of myelin growth and associated cognitive function, and for preservation of myelin integrity by preventing its degeneration. We show that loss of myelin health due to the absence of microglia is associated with the appearance of a myelinating oligodendrocyte state with altered lipid metabolism. Moreover, this mechanism is regulated through disruption of the TGFbeta1-TGFbetaR1 axis. Our findings highlight microglia as promising therapeutic targets for conditions in which myelin growth and integrity are dysregulated, such as in ageing and neurodegenerative disease(2,3).
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