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Publication : IRF8 configures enhancer landscape in postnatal microglia and directs microglia specific transcriptional programs.

First Author  Saeki K Year  2024
Journal  bioRxiv PubMed ID  37645844
Mgi Jnum  J:361271 Mgi Id  MGI:7857081
Doi  10.1101/2023.06.25.546453 Citation  Saeki K, et al. (2024) IRF8 configures enhancer landscape in postnatal microglia and directs microglia specific transcriptional programs. bioRxiv
abstractText  Microglia are innate immune cells in the brain. Transcription factor IRF8 is highly expressed in microglia. However, its role in postnatal microglia development is unknown. We demonstrate that IRF8 binds stepwise to enhancer regions of postnatal microglia along with Sall1 and PU.1, reaching a maximum after day 14. IRF8 binding correlated with a stepwise increase in chromatin accessibility, which preceded the initiation of microglia-specific transcriptome. Constitutive and postnatal Irf8 deletion led to a loss of microglia identity and gain of disease-associated microglia-like genes. Combined analysis of scRNA-seq and scATAC-seq revealed a correlation between chromatin accessibility and transcriptome at a single-cell level. IRF8 was also required for microglia-specific DNA methylation patterns. Lastly, in the 5xFAD model, constitutive and postnatal Irf8 deletion reduced the interaction of microglia with Abeta plaques and the size of plaques, lessening neuronal loss. Together, IRF8 sets the epigenetic landscape, which is required for postnatal microglia gene expression.
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