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Radiation Triggers a Dynamic Sequence of Transient Microglial Alterations in Juvenile Brain

Authors :
Osman, Ahmed M.
Sun, Ying
Burns, Terry C.
He, Liqun
Kee, Nigel
Oliva-Vilarnau, Nuria
Alevyzaki, Androniki
Zhou, Kai
Louhivuori, Lauri
Uhlen, Per
Hedlund, Eva
Betsholtz, Christer
Lauschke, Volker M.
Kele, Julianna
Blomgren, Klas
Osman, Ahmed M.
Sun, Ying
Burns, Terry C.
He, Liqun
Kee, Nigel
Oliva-Vilarnau, Nuria
Alevyzaki, Androniki
Zhou, Kai
Louhivuori, Lauri
Uhlen, Per
Hedlund, Eva
Betsholtz, Christer
Lauschke, Volker M.
Kele, Julianna
Blomgren, Klas
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Cranial irradiation (IR), an effective tool to treat malignant brain tumors, triggers a chronic pro-inflammatory microglial response, at least in the adult brain. Using single-cell and bulk RNA sequencing, combined with histology, we show that the microglial response in the juvenile mouse hippocampus is rapid but returns toward normal within 1 week. The response is characterized by a series of temporally distinct homeostasis-, sensome-, and inflammation-related molecular signatures. We find that a single microglial cell simultaneously upregulates transcripts associated with pro- and anti-inflammatory microglial phenotypes. Finally, we show that juvenile and adult irradiated microglia are already transcriptionally distinct in the early phase after IR. Our results indicate that microglia are involved in the initial stages but may not be responsible for driving long-term inflammation in the juvenile brain.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235287434
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.celrep.2020.107699