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Microglia-derived TGF-β1 Ligand Maintains Microglia Homeostasis via Autocrine Mechanism and Is Critical for Normal Cognitive Function in Adult Mouse Brain

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Abstract

The long-term goal of our lab is to understand key components of the CNS that determine neuronal survival and function and to improve functional outcomes from CNS diseases. One of our research interests is to characterize how microglia affect the function of astrocytes and eventually determine the survival of neurons under both physiological and pathological conditions. TGF-β has recently been suggested as a key factor in the maintenance of microglia homeostasis under physiological conditions in the adult brain. While TGF-β signaling is essential for microglial function, the cellular source of TGF-β ligand and its spatial regulation remains unclear in the adult CNS. Our recent study supports that microglia, not astrocytes or neurons, are the primary producers of TGF-β1 ligands needed for microglial homeostasis. Microglia (MG)- Tgfb1 inducible knockout (iKO) leads to the activation of microglia featuring a dyshomeostatic transcriptomic profile that resembles diseaseassociated microglia (DAMs), injury-associated microglia, and aged microglia, suggesting that microglial self-produced TGF-β1 ligands are important in the adult CNS. Interestingly, astrocytes in MG-Tgfb1 iKO mice show a transcriptome profile that closely aligns with A1-like neurotoxic astrocytes. Additionally, using sparse mosaic single-cell microglia iKO of TGF-β1 ligand, we established an autocrine mechanism for TGF-β signaling. MG-Tgfb1 iKO mice show cognitive deficits, supporting that precise spatial regulation of TGF-β1 ligand derived from microglia is critical for the maintenance of brain homeostasis and normal cognitive function in the adult brain.

Publications

Fucheng Luo, Jiapeng Wang, Zhen Zhang, Zhen You, Alicia Bedolla, FearGod Okwubido-Williams, L Frank Huang, Jerry Silver, Yu Luo
Inhibition of CSPG receptor PTPσ promotes migration of newly born neuroblasts, axonal sprouting, and recovery from stroke
Cell Rep . 2022 Jul 26;40(4):111137. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111137.
Alicia Bedolla, Gabriel Mckinsey, Kierra Ware, Nicolas Santander, Thomas Arnold, Yu Luo
Finding the right tool: a comprehensive evaluation of microglial inducible cre mouse models
bioRxiv . 2023 Apr 17;2023.04.17.536878. doi: 10.1101/2023.04.17.536878. Preprint
Alicia Bedolla, Elliot Wegman, Max Weed, Aditi Paranjpe, Anastasia Alkhimovitch, Igal Ifergan, Lucas McClain, Yu Luo
Microglia-derived TGF-β1 ligand maintains microglia homeostasis via autocrine mechanism and is critical for normal cognitive function in adult mouse brain
bioRxiv . 2023 Jul 7;2023.07.05.547814. doi: 10.1101/2023.07.05.547814. Preprint

When

Tuesday, October 31, 2023 - 12:30pm

Where

Conference Room: 
Billings Building – Rosedale

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