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Comparative Analysis Identifies Similarities between the Human and Murine Microglial Sensomes

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22031495

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microglia; RNAseq; sensome; aging; gene expression

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  1. NIH [1RF1 AG051506, R01 AI119065]

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The study identified a core set of genes that are conserved in microglia of both mouse and human, termed as the microglia core sensome. The changes in the expression levels of microglial sensome genes were found to be specific to different diseases or conditions. The relevance of mouse-generated data for understanding human microglia biology was highlighted, emphasizing the importance of species-specific gene sets in disease investigations involving microglia.
One of the essential functions of microglia is to continuously sense changes in their environment and adapt to those changes. For this purpose, they use a set of genes termed the sensome. This sensome is comprised of the most abundantly expressed receptors on the surface of microglia. In this study, we updated previously identified mouse microglial sensome by incorporating an additional published RNAseq dataset into the data-analysis pipeline. We also identified members of the human microglial sensome using two independent human microglia RNAseq data sources. Using both the mouse and human microglia sensomes, we identified a key set of genes conserved between the mouse and human microglial sensomes as well as some differences between the species. We found a key set of 57 genes to be conserved in both mouse and human microglial sensomes. We define these genes as the microglia core sensome. We then analyzed expression of genes in this core sensome in five different datasets from two neurodegenerative disease models at various stages of the diseases and found that, overall, changes in the level of expression of microglial sensome genes are specific to the disease or condition studied. Our results highlight the relevance of data generated in mice for understanding the biology of human microglia, but also stress the importance of species-specific gene sets for the investigation of diseases involving microglia. Defining this microglial specific core sensome may help identify pathological changes in microglia in humans and mouse models of human disease.

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