Transcriptional landscape of human microglia implicates age, sex, and APOE-related immunometabolic pathway perturbations

人类小胶质细胞的转录图谱表明年龄、性别和 APOE 相关免疫代谢途径扰动

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作者:Tulsi Patel, Troy P Carnwath, Xue Wang, Mariet Allen, Sarah J Lincoln, Laura J Lewis-Tuffin, Zachary S Quicksall, Shu Lin, Frederick Q Tutor-New, Charlotte C G Ho, Yuhao Min, Kimberly G Malphrus, Thuy T Nguyen, Elizabeth Martin, Cesar A Garcia, Rawan M Alkharboosh, Sanjeet Grewal, Kaisorn Chaichana,

Abstract

Microglia have fundamental roles in health and disease; however, effects of age, sex, and genetic factors on human microglia have not been fully explored. We applied bulk and single-cell approaches to comprehensively characterize human microglia transcriptomes and their associations with age, sex, and APOE. We identified a novel microglial signature, characterized its expression in bulk tissue and single-cell microglia transcriptomes. We discovered microglial co-expression network modules associated with age, sex, and APOE-ε4 that are enriched for lipid and carbohydrate metabolism genes. Integrated analyses of modules with single-cell transcriptomes revealed significant overlap between age-associated module genes and both pro-inflammatory and disease-associated microglial clusters. These modules and clusters harbor known neurodegenerative disease genes including APOE, PLCG2, and BIN1. Meta-analyses with published bulk and single-cell microglial datasets further supported our findings. Thus, these data represent a well-characterized human microglial transcriptome resource and highlight age, sex, and APOE-related microglial immunometabolism perturbations with potential relevance in neurodegeneration.

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