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Sex-Specific Effects of Microglia-Like Cell Engraftment during Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21186824

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microglia; microglial repopulation; monocytes; neuroinflammation; experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

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  1. China Scholarship Council [201600160072, 201700260280]
  2. Swedish Medical Research Council
  3. Neuroforbundet
  4. Hjarnfonden
  5. Alzheimerfonden
  6. Barncancerfonden
  7. Alltid Lite Sterkere

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neuroinflammatory disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) that usually presents in young adults and predominantly in females. Microglia, a major resident immune cell in the CNS, are critical players in both CNS homeostasis and disease. We have previously demonstrated that microglia can be efficiently depleted by the administration of tamoxifen inCx3cr1(CreER/+)Rosa26(DTA/+)mice, with ensuing repopulation deriving from both the proliferation of residual CNS resident microglia and the engraftment of peripheral monocyte-derived microglia-like cells. In this study, tamoxifen was administered toCx3cr1(CreER/+)Rosa26(DTA/+)andCx3cr1(CreER/+)female and male mice. Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), a widely used animal model of MS, was induced by active immunization with myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) one month after tamoxifen injections inCx3cr1(CreER/+)Rosa26(DTA/+)mice andCx3cr1(CreER/+)mice, a time point when the CNS niche was colonized by microglia derived from both CNS microglia and peripherally-derived macrophages. We demonstrate that engraftment of microglia-like cells following microglial depletion exacerbated EAE inCx3cr1(CreER/+)Rosa26(DTA/+)female mice as assessed by clinical symptoms and the expression of CNS inflammatory factors, but these findings were not evident in male mice. Higher major histocompatibility complex class II expression and cytokine production in the female CNS contributed to the sex-dependent EAE severity in mice following engraftment of microglia-like cells. An underestimated yet marked sex-dependent microglial activation pattern may exist in the injured CNS during EAE.

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