Complement factor C1q mediates sleep spindle loss and epileptic spikes after mild brain injury

补体因子 C1q 介导轻度脑损伤后的睡眠纺锤波消失和癫痫发作

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作者:Stephanie S Holden, Fiorella C Grandi, Oumaima Aboubakr, Bryan Higashikubo, Frances S Cho, Andrew H Chang, Alejandro Osorio Forero, Allison R Morningstar, Vidhu Mathur, Logan J Kuhn, Poojan Suri, Sethu Sankaranarayanan, Yaisa Andrews-Zwilling, Andrea J Tenner, Anita Luthi, Eleonora Aronica, M Ryan C

Abstract

Although traumatic brain injury (TBI) acutely disrupts the cortex, most TBI-related disabilities reflect secondary injuries that accrue over time. The thalamus is a likely site of secondary damage because of its reciprocal connections with the cortex. Using a mouse model of mild TBI (mTBI), we found a chronic increase in C1q expression specifically in the corticothalamic system. Increased C1q expression colocalized with neuron loss and chronic inflammation and correlated with disruption in sleep spindles and emergence of epileptic activities. Blocking C1q counteracted these outcomes, suggesting that C1q is a disease modifier in mTBI. Single-nucleus RNA sequencing demonstrated that microglia are a source of thalamic C1q. The corticothalamic circuit could thus be a new target for treating TBI-related disabilities.

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