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Noninflammatory Changes of Microglia Are Sufficient to Cause Epilepsy

Microglia are well known to play a critical role in maintaining brain homeostasis. However, their role in epileptogenesis has yet to be determined. Here, we demonstrate that elevated mTOR signaling in mouse microglia leads to phenotypic changes, including an amoeboid-like morphology, increased proli...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Xiaofeng, Liao, Yuan, Morgan, Shannon, Mathur, Ramkumar, Feustel, Paul, Mazurkiewicz, Joseph, Qian, Jiang, Chang, Julia, Mathern, Gary W., Adamo, Matthew A., Ritaccio, Anthony L., Gruenthal, Michael, Zhu, Xinjun, Huang, Yunfei
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5880308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29466735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.02.004
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author Zhao, Xiaofeng
Liao, Yuan
Morgan, Shannon
Mathur, Ramkumar
Feustel, Paul
Mazurkiewicz, Joseph
Qian, Jiang
Chang, Julia
Mathern, Gary W.
Adamo, Matthew A.
Ritaccio, Anthony L.
Gruenthal, Michael
Zhu, Xinjun
Huang, Yunfei
author_facet Zhao, Xiaofeng
Liao, Yuan
Morgan, Shannon
Mathur, Ramkumar
Feustel, Paul
Mazurkiewicz, Joseph
Qian, Jiang
Chang, Julia
Mathern, Gary W.
Adamo, Matthew A.
Ritaccio, Anthony L.
Gruenthal, Michael
Zhu, Xinjun
Huang, Yunfei
author_sort Zhao, Xiaofeng
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description Microglia are well known to play a critical role in maintaining brain homeostasis. However, their role in epileptogenesis has yet to be determined. Here, we demonstrate that elevated mTOR signaling in mouse microglia leads to phenotypic changes, including an amoeboid-like morphology, increased proliferation, and robust phagocytosis activity, but without a significant induction of pro-inflammatory cytokines. We further provide evidence that these noninflammatory changes in microglia disrupt homeostasis of the CNS, leading to reduced synapse density, marked microglial infiltration into hippo-campal pyramidal layers, moderate neuronal degeneration, and massive proliferation of astrocytes. Moreover, the mice thus affected develop severe early-onset spontaneous recurrent seizures (SRSs). Therefore, we have revealed an epileptogenic mechanism that is independent of the microglial inflammatory response. Our data suggest that microglia could be an opportune target for epilepsy prevention.
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spelling pubmed-58803082018-04-02 Noninflammatory Changes of Microglia Are Sufficient to Cause Epilepsy Zhao, Xiaofeng Liao, Yuan Morgan, Shannon Mathur, Ramkumar Feustel, Paul Mazurkiewicz, Joseph Qian, Jiang Chang, Julia Mathern, Gary W. Adamo, Matthew A. Ritaccio, Anthony L. Gruenthal, Michael Zhu, Xinjun Huang, Yunfei Cell Rep Article Microglia are well known to play a critical role in maintaining brain homeostasis. However, their role in epileptogenesis has yet to be determined. Here, we demonstrate that elevated mTOR signaling in mouse microglia leads to phenotypic changes, including an amoeboid-like morphology, increased proliferation, and robust phagocytosis activity, but without a significant induction of pro-inflammatory cytokines. We further provide evidence that these noninflammatory changes in microglia disrupt homeostasis of the CNS, leading to reduced synapse density, marked microglial infiltration into hippo-campal pyramidal layers, moderate neuronal degeneration, and massive proliferation of astrocytes. Moreover, the mice thus affected develop severe early-onset spontaneous recurrent seizures (SRSs). Therefore, we have revealed an epileptogenic mechanism that is independent of the microglial inflammatory response. Our data suggest that microglia could be an opportune target for epilepsy prevention. 2018-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5880308/ /pubmed/29466735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.02.004 Text en This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Zhao, Xiaofeng
Liao, Yuan
Morgan, Shannon
Mathur, Ramkumar
Feustel, Paul
Mazurkiewicz, Joseph
Qian, Jiang
Chang, Julia
Mathern, Gary W.
Adamo, Matthew A.
Ritaccio, Anthony L.
Gruenthal, Michael
Zhu, Xinjun
Huang, Yunfei
Noninflammatory Changes of Microglia Are Sufficient to Cause Epilepsy
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title_short Noninflammatory Changes of Microglia Are Sufficient to Cause Epilepsy
title_sort noninflammatory changes of microglia are sufficient to cause epilepsy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5880308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29466735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.02.004
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