Pregnancy-induced maternal microchimerism shapes neurodevelopment and behavior in mice

妊娠诱导的母体微嵌合现象影响小鼠的神经发育和行为。

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作者:Steven Schepanski ,Mattia Chini ,Veronika Sternemann ,Christopher Urbschat ,Kristin Thiele ,Ting Sun ,Yu Zhao ,Mareike Poburski ,Anna Woestemeier ,Marie-Theres Thieme ,Dimitra E Zazara ,Malik Alawi ,Nicole Fischer ,Joerg Heeren ,Nikita Vladimirov ,Andrew Woehler ,Victor G Puelles ,Stefan Bonn ,Nicola Gagliani ,Ileana L Hanganu-Opatz # ,Petra C Arck #

Abstract

Life-long brain function and mental health are critically determined by developmental processes occurring before birth. During mammalian pregnancy, maternal cells are transferred to the fetus. They are referred to as maternal microchimeric cells (MMc). Among other organs, MMc seed into the fetal brain, where their function is unknown. Here, we show that, in the offspring's developing brain in mice, MMc express a unique signature of sensome markers, control microglia homeostasis and prevent excessive presynaptic elimination. Further, MMc facilitate the oscillatory entrainment of developing prefrontal-hippocampal circuits and support the maturation of behavioral abilities. Our findings highlight that MMc are not a mere placental leak out, but rather a functional mechanism that shapes optimal conditions for healthy brain function later in life.

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