Microglia as integrators of brain-associated molecular patterns

Trends Immunol. 2024 Apr 23:S1471-4906(24)00067-X. doi: 10.1016/j.it.2024.03.009. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTMicroglia are brain-resident macrophages that play key roles in brain development and experience dependent plasticity. In this review we discuss recent findings regarding the molecular mechanisms through which mammalian microglia sense the unique molecular patterns of the homeostatic brain. We propose that microglial function is acutely controlled in response to 'brain-associated molecular patterns' (BAMPs) that function as indicators of neuronal activity and neural circuit remodeling. A further layer of regulation comes from instructive cytokine cues that define unique microglial functional states. A systematic investigation of the receptors and signaling pathways that mediate these two regulatory axes may begin to define a functional code for microglia-neuron interactions.PMID:38658221 | DOI:10.1016/j.it.2024.03.009
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