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Microglial Rac1 is essential for experience-dependent brain plasticity and cognitive performance

Authors :
Socodato, Renato
Almeida, Tiago O.
Portugal, Camila C.
Santos, Evelyn C.S.
Tedim-Moreira, Joana
Galvão-Ferreira, João
Canedo, Teresa
Baptista, Filipa I.
Magalhães, Ana
Ambrósio, António F.
Brakebusch, Cord
Rubinstein, Boris
Moreira, Irina S.
Summavielle, Teresa
Pinto, Inês Mendes
Relvas, João B.
Source :
Cell Reports; December 2023, Vol. 42 Issue: 12
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Microglia, the largest population of brain immune cells, continuously interact with synapses to maintain brain homeostasis. In this study, we use conditional cell-specific gene targeting in mice with multi-omics approaches and demonstrate that the RhoGTPase Rac1 is an essential requirement for microglia to sense and interpret the brain microenvironment. This is crucial for microglia-synapse crosstalk that drives experience-dependent plasticity, a fundamental brain property impaired in several neuropsychiatric disorders. Phosphoproteomics profiling detects a large modulation of RhoGTPase signaling, predominantly of Rac1, in microglia of mice exposed to an environmental enrichment protocol known to induce experience-dependent brain plasticity and cognitive performance. Ablation of microglial Rac1 affects pathways involved in microglia-synapse communication, disrupts experience-dependent synaptic remodeling, and blocks the gains in learning, memory, and sociability induced by environmental enrichment. Our results reveal microglial Rac1 as a central regulator of pathways involved in the microglia-synapse crosstalk required for experience-dependent synaptic plasticity and cognitive performance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22111247
Volume :
42
Issue :
12
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Cell Reports
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs64411335
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113447