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Publication : Fetal brain response to maternal inflammation requires microglia.

First Author  Ostrem BEL Year  2024
Journal  Development Volume  151
Issue  10 PubMed ID  38775708
Mgi Jnum  J:349172 Mgi Id  MGI:7646803
Doi  10.1242/dev.202252 Citation  LaMonica Ostrem BE, et al. (2024) Fetal brain response to maternal inflammation requires microglia. Development 151(10):dev202252
abstractText  In utero infection and maternal inflammation can adversely impact fetal brain development. Maternal systemic illness, even in the absence of direct fetal brain infection, is associated with an increased risk of neuropsychiatric disorders in affected offspring. The cell types mediating the fetal brain response to maternal inflammation are largely unknown, hindering the development of novel treatment strategies. Here, we show that microglia, the resident phagocytes of the brain, highly express receptors for relevant pathogens and cytokines throughout embryonic development. Using a rodent maternal immune activation (MIA) model in which polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid is injected into pregnant mice, we demonstrate long-lasting transcriptional changes in fetal microglia that persist into postnatal life. We find that MIA induces widespread gene expression changes in neuronal and non-neuronal cells; importantly, these responses are abolished by selective genetic deletion of microglia, indicating that microglia are required for the transcriptional response of other cortical cell types to MIA. These findings demonstrate that microglia play a crucial durable role in the fetal response to maternal inflammation, and should be explored as potential therapeutic cell targets.
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