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Dark microglia: A new phenotype predominantly associated with pathological states

The past decade has witnessed a revolution in our understanding of microglia. These immune cells were shown to actively remodel neuronal circuits, leading to propose new pathogenic mechanisms. To study microglial implication in the loss of synapses, the best pathological correlate of cognitive decli...

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Autores principales: Bisht, Kanchan, Sharma, Kaushik P., Lecours, Cynthia, Gabriela Sánchez, Maria, El Hajj, Hassan, Milior, Giampaolo, Olmos‐Alonso, Adrián, Gómez‐Nicola, Diego, Luheshi, Giamal, Vallières, Luc, Branchi, Igor, Maggi, Laura, Limatola, Cristina, Butovsky, Oleg, Tremblay, Marie‐Ève
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4949554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26847266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/glia.22966
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author Bisht, Kanchan
Sharma, Kaushik P.
Lecours, Cynthia
Gabriela Sánchez, Maria
El Hajj, Hassan
Milior, Giampaolo
Olmos‐Alonso, Adrián
Gómez‐Nicola, Diego
Luheshi, Giamal
Vallières, Luc
Branchi, Igor
Maggi, Laura
Limatola, Cristina
Butovsky, Oleg
Tremblay, Marie‐Ève
author_facet Bisht, Kanchan
Sharma, Kaushik P.
Lecours, Cynthia
Gabriela Sánchez, Maria
El Hajj, Hassan
Milior, Giampaolo
Olmos‐Alonso, Adrián
Gómez‐Nicola, Diego
Luheshi, Giamal
Vallières, Luc
Branchi, Igor
Maggi, Laura
Limatola, Cristina
Butovsky, Oleg
Tremblay, Marie‐Ève
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description The past decade has witnessed a revolution in our understanding of microglia. These immune cells were shown to actively remodel neuronal circuits, leading to propose new pathogenic mechanisms. To study microglial implication in the loss of synapses, the best pathological correlate of cognitive decline across chronic stress, aging, and diseases, we recently conducted ultrastructural analyses. Our work uncovered the existence of a new microglial phenotype that is rarely present under steady state conditions, in hippocampus, cerebral cortex, amygdala, and hypothalamus, but becomes abundant during chronic stress, aging, fractalkine signaling deficiency (CX(3)CR1 knockout mice), and Alzheimer's disease pathology (APP‐PS1 mice). Even though these cells display ultrastructural features of microglia, they are strikingly distinct from the other phenotypes described so far at the ultrastructural level. They exhibit several signs of oxidative stress, including a condensed, electron‐dense cytoplasm and nucleoplasm making them as “dark” as mitochondria, accompanied by a pronounced remodeling of their nuclear chromatin. Dark microglia appear to be much more active than the normal microglia, reaching for synaptic clefts, while extensively encircling axon terminals and dendritic spines with their highly ramified and thin processes. They stain for the myeloid cell markers IBA1 and GFP (in CX(3)CR1‐GFP mice), and strongly express CD11b and microglia‐specific 4D4 in their processes encircling synaptic elements, and TREM2 when they associate with amyloid plaques. Overall, these findings suggest that dark microglia, a new phenotype that we identified based on their unique properties, could play a significant role in the pathological remodeling of neuronal circuits, especially at synapses. GLIA 2016;64:826–839
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spelling pubmed-49495542016-07-28 Dark microglia: A new phenotype predominantly associated with pathological states Bisht, Kanchan Sharma, Kaushik P. Lecours, Cynthia Gabriela Sánchez, Maria El Hajj, Hassan Milior, Giampaolo Olmos‐Alonso, Adrián Gómez‐Nicola, Diego Luheshi, Giamal Vallières, Luc Branchi, Igor Maggi, Laura Limatola, Cristina Butovsky, Oleg Tremblay, Marie‐Ève Glia Research Articles The past decade has witnessed a revolution in our understanding of microglia. These immune cells were shown to actively remodel neuronal circuits, leading to propose new pathogenic mechanisms. To study microglial implication in the loss of synapses, the best pathological correlate of cognitive decline across chronic stress, aging, and diseases, we recently conducted ultrastructural analyses. Our work uncovered the existence of a new microglial phenotype that is rarely present under steady state conditions, in hippocampus, cerebral cortex, amygdala, and hypothalamus, but becomes abundant during chronic stress, aging, fractalkine signaling deficiency (CX(3)CR1 knockout mice), and Alzheimer's disease pathology (APP‐PS1 mice). Even though these cells display ultrastructural features of microglia, they are strikingly distinct from the other phenotypes described so far at the ultrastructural level. They exhibit several signs of oxidative stress, including a condensed, electron‐dense cytoplasm and nucleoplasm making them as “dark” as mitochondria, accompanied by a pronounced remodeling of their nuclear chromatin. Dark microglia appear to be much more active than the normal microglia, reaching for synaptic clefts, while extensively encircling axon terminals and dendritic spines with their highly ramified and thin processes. They stain for the myeloid cell markers IBA1 and GFP (in CX(3)CR1‐GFP mice), and strongly express CD11b and microglia‐specific 4D4 in their processes encircling synaptic elements, and TREM2 when they associate with amyloid plaques. Overall, these findings suggest that dark microglia, a new phenotype that we identified based on their unique properties, could play a significant role in the pathological remodeling of neuronal circuits, especially at synapses. GLIA 2016;64:826–839 John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-02-05 2016-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4949554/ /pubmed/26847266 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/glia.22966 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Glia Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://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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Bisht, Kanchan
Sharma, Kaushik P.
Lecours, Cynthia
Gabriela Sánchez, Maria
El Hajj, Hassan
Milior, Giampaolo
Olmos‐Alonso, Adrián
Gómez‐Nicola, Diego
Luheshi, Giamal
Vallières, Luc
Branchi, Igor
Maggi, Laura
Limatola, Cristina
Butovsky, Oleg
Tremblay, Marie‐Ève
Dark microglia: A new phenotype predominantly associated with pathological states
title Dark microglia: A new phenotype predominantly associated with pathological states
title_full Dark microglia: A new phenotype predominantly associated with pathological states
title_fullStr Dark microglia: A new phenotype predominantly associated with pathological states
title_full_unstemmed Dark microglia: A new phenotype predominantly associated with pathological states
title_short Dark microglia: A new phenotype predominantly associated with pathological states
title_sort dark microglia: a new phenotype predominantly associated with pathological states
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4949554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26847266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/glia.22966
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