Cell Reports
Volume 34, Issue 1, 5 January 2021, 108587
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Embryonic Microglia Interact with Hypothalamic Radial Glia during Development and Upregulate the TAM Receptors MERTK and AXL following an Insult

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Highlights

  • Hypothalamic microglia survey the embryonic environment by touching radial glia cells

  • Embryonic microglia upregulate MERTK and AXL in response to exogenous insults

  • Embryonic microglia show a remarkable responsiveness to insults during gestation

Summary

Despite a growing appreciation for microglial influences on the developing brain, the responsiveness of microglia to insults during gestation remains less well characterized, especially in the embryo when microglia themselves are still maturing. Here, we asked if fetal microglia could coordinate an innate immune response to an exogenous insult. Using time-lapse imaging, we showed that hypothalamic microglia actively surveyed their environment by near-constant “touching” of radial glia projections. However, following an insult (i.e., IUE or AAV transduction), this seemingly passive touching became more intimate and long lasting, ultimately resulting in the retraction of radial glial projections and degeneration into small pieces. Mechanistically, the TAM receptors MERTK and AXL were upregulated in microglia following the insult, and Annexin V treatment inhibited radial glia breakage and engulfment by microglia. These data demonstrate a remarkable responsiveness of embryonic microglia to insults during gestation, a critical window for neurodevelopment.

Keywords

microglia
embryogenesis
innate immunity
fetal brain
hypothalamus
radial glial cells

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