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Defining the pig microglial transcriptome reveals its core signature, regional heterogeneity, and similarity with human and rodent microglia

Microglia play key roles in brain homeostasis as well as responses to neurodegeneration and neuroinflammatory processes caused by physical disease and psychosocial stress. The pig is a physiologically relevant model species for studying human neurological disorders, many of which are associated with...

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Autores principales: Shih, Barbara B., Brown, Sarah M., Barrington, Jack, Lefevre, Lucas, Mabbott, Neil A., Priller, Josef, Thompson, Gerard, Lawrence, Alistair B., McColl, Barry W.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10087207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36120803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/glia.24274
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author Shih, Barbara B.
Brown, Sarah M.
Barrington, Jack
Lefevre, Lucas
Mabbott, Neil A.
Priller, Josef
Thompson, Gerard
Lawrence, Alistair B.
McColl, Barry W.
author_facet Shih, Barbara B.
Brown, Sarah M.
Barrington, Jack
Lefevre, Lucas
Mabbott, Neil A.
Priller, Josef
Thompson, Gerard
Lawrence, Alistair B.
McColl, Barry W.
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description Microglia play key roles in brain homeostasis as well as responses to neurodegeneration and neuroinflammatory processes caused by physical disease and psychosocial stress. The pig is a physiologically relevant model species for studying human neurological disorders, many of which are associated with microglial dysfunction. Furthermore, pigs are an important agricultural species, and there is a need to understand how microglial function affects their welfare. As a basis for improved understanding to enhance biomedical and agricultural research, we sought to characterize pig microglial identity at genome‐wide scale and conduct inter‐species comparisons. We isolated pig hippocampal tissue and microglia from frontal cortex, hippocampus, and cerebellum, as well as alveolar macrophages from the lungs and conducted RNA‐sequencing (RNAseq). By comparing the transcriptomic profiles between microglia, macrophages, and hippocampal tissue, we derived a set of 239 highly enriched genes defining the porcine core microglial signature. We found brain regional heterogeneity based on 150 genes showing significant (adjusted p < 0.01) regional variations and that cerebellar microglia were most distinct. We compared normalized gene expression for microglia from human, mice and pigs using microglia signature gene lists derived from each species and demonstrated that a core microglial marker gene signature is conserved across species, but that species‐specific expression subsets also exist. Our data provide a valuable resource defining the pig microglial transcriptome signature that validates and highlights pigs as a useful large animal species bridging between rodents and humans in which to study the role of microglia during homeostasis and disease.
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spelling pubmed-100872072023-04-12 Defining the pig microglial transcriptome reveals its core signature, regional heterogeneity, and similarity with human and rodent microglia Shih, Barbara B. Brown, Sarah M. Barrington, Jack Lefevre, Lucas Mabbott, Neil A. Priller, Josef Thompson, Gerard Lawrence, Alistair B. McColl, Barry W. Glia Research Articles Microglia play key roles in brain homeostasis as well as responses to neurodegeneration and neuroinflammatory processes caused by physical disease and psychosocial stress. The pig is a physiologically relevant model species for studying human neurological disorders, many of which are associated with microglial dysfunction. Furthermore, pigs are an important agricultural species, and there is a need to understand how microglial function affects their welfare. As a basis for improved understanding to enhance biomedical and agricultural research, we sought to characterize pig microglial identity at genome‐wide scale and conduct inter‐species comparisons. We isolated pig hippocampal tissue and microglia from frontal cortex, hippocampus, and cerebellum, as well as alveolar macrophages from the lungs and conducted RNA‐sequencing (RNAseq). By comparing the transcriptomic profiles between microglia, macrophages, and hippocampal tissue, we derived a set of 239 highly enriched genes defining the porcine core microglial signature. We found brain regional heterogeneity based on 150 genes showing significant (adjusted p < 0.01) regional variations and that cerebellar microglia were most distinct. We compared normalized gene expression for microglia from human, mice and pigs using microglia signature gene lists derived from each species and demonstrated that a core microglial marker gene signature is conserved across species, but that species‐specific expression subsets also exist. Our data provide a valuable resource defining the pig microglial transcriptome signature that validates and highlights pigs as a useful large animal species bridging between rodents and humans in which to study the role of microglia during homeostasis and disease. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-09-19 2023-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10087207/ /pubmed/36120803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/glia.24274 Text en © 2022 The Authors. GLIA published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Shih, Barbara B.
Brown, Sarah M.
Barrington, Jack
Lefevre, Lucas
Mabbott, Neil A.
Priller, Josef
Thompson, Gerard
Lawrence, Alistair B.
McColl, Barry W.
Defining the pig microglial transcriptome reveals its core signature, regional heterogeneity, and similarity with human and rodent microglia
title Defining the pig microglial transcriptome reveals its core signature, regional heterogeneity, and similarity with human and rodent microglia
title_full Defining the pig microglial transcriptome reveals its core signature, regional heterogeneity, and similarity with human and rodent microglia
title_fullStr Defining the pig microglial transcriptome reveals its core signature, regional heterogeneity, and similarity with human and rodent microglia
title_full_unstemmed Defining the pig microglial transcriptome reveals its core signature, regional heterogeneity, and similarity with human and rodent microglia
title_short Defining the pig microglial transcriptome reveals its core signature, regional heterogeneity, and similarity with human and rodent microglia
title_sort defining the pig microglial transcriptome reveals its core signature, regional heterogeneity, and similarity with human and rodent microglia
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10087207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36120803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/glia.24274
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