Early immune perturbations increase the risk of brain disorders, yet the mechanisms underlying the functional maturation of microglia, the brain resident immune cells, remain poorly defined. Here, we used mathematical modeling of hippocampus and cerebellum to reconstruct postnatal microglial development. We identified a proliferative-to-quiescent (P/Q) switch around P3/P4 that preceded the acquisition of morphological complexity and efficient phagocytosis and was accompanied by changes in cell-cycle dynamics and metabolic state. This P/Q switch was recapitulated in repopulation contexts in mice and in the fetal human brain. Pharmacological and genetic perturbations of proliferation impaired subsequent morphological complexity and phagocytosis efficiency. Finally, microglial developmental maturation was associated with chromatin remodeling and driven by the epigenetic regulator Ikaros. These findings uncover the milestones of microglial development, revealing a potential period of early vulnerability and establishing an unexpected linkage between proliferation and phagocytosis essential to understanding how these processes are coordinated in neurodegenerative disorders.
Epigenetic control of microglial developmental milestones from proliferative progenitors to efficient phagocytes.
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作者:Pereira-Iglesias Marta, Martinson Duncan, Falco Carles, Maldonado-Teixido Joel, Gonzalez-Dominguez Marco, Senovilla-Ganzo Rodrigo, Benito Eva, Beccari Sol, Valero Jorge, Mora-Romero Bella, Ballasch Ivan, Viguier Sarah, Hane Philipp, Boettiger Molly, Reisz Julie A, ElÃas-Tersa Alba, Manso Yasmina, Parkkinen Laura, Aransay Ana MarÃa, Soria Federico N, D'Alessandro Angelo, Soriano Eduardo, Thion Morgane S, Garel Sonia, Greter Melanie, Giralt Albert, Pascual Alberto, GarcÃa-Moreno Fernando, Menassa David A, Carrillo Jose A, Sierra Amanda
| 期刊: | Res Sq | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Feb 20 |
| doi: | 10.21203/rs.3.rs-8344753/v1 | ||
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