This study examined dark microglia-a state linked to central nervous system pathology and neurodegeneration-during postnatal development in the mouse ventral hippocampus, finding that dark microglia i Show more
This study examined dark microglia-a state linked to central nervous system pathology and neurodegeneration-during postnatal development in the mouse ventral hippocampus, finding that dark microglia interact with blood vessels and synapses and perform trogocytosis of pre-synaptic axon terminals. Furthermore, we found that dark microglia in development notably expressed C-type lectin domain family 7 member A (CLEC7a), lipoprotein lipase (LPL) and triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) and required TREM2, differently from other microglia, suggesting a link between their role in remodeling during development and central nervous system pathology. Together, these results point towards a previously under-appreciated role for dark microglia in synaptic pruning and plasticity during normal postnatal development. Show less
Müller cells have recently been found to produce select angiogenic substances. In choosing a more comprehensive approach, we wanted to study the genomic response of Müller cells to hypoxia to identify Show more
Müller cells have recently been found to produce select angiogenic substances. In choosing a more comprehensive approach, we wanted to study the genomic response of Müller cells to hypoxia to identify novel angiogenic genes. An established Müller cell line (rMC-1) was exposed to standard or hypoxic conditions. We analyzed gene expression with three independent microarrays and determined differential expression levels compared to normoxia. Selected genes were confirmed by real-time PCR (RTPCR). Subcellular localization of proteins was examined by immunocytochemistry. A network-based pathway analysis was performed to investigate how those genes may contribute to angiogenesis. We found 19,004 of 28,000 known rat genes expressed in Müller cells. 211 genes were upregulated by hypoxia 1.5 to 14.9-fold (p<0.001, FDRShow less