Publications by authors named "A Berdenis van Berlekom"

HIV persistence in the CNS despite antiretroviral therapy may cause neurological disorders and poses a critical challenge for HIV cure. Understanding the pathobiology of HIV-infected microglia, the main viral CNS reservoir, is imperative. Here, we provide a comprehensive comparison of human microglial culture models: cultured primary microglia (pMG), microglial cell lines, monocyte-derived microglia (MDMi), stem cell-derived microglia (iPSC-MG), and microglia grown in 3D cerebral organoids (oMG) as potential model systems to advance HIV research on microglia.

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  • Microglia play a crucial role in brain aging and various neurological and psychiatric disorders, prompting the need for extensive transcriptome studies to explore their function.
  • This study analyzed 255 primary human microglial samples from 100 individuals, focusing on variations across brain regions and ages to understand microglial heterogeneity.
  • The research identified specific genetic variants linked to neurological diseases, suggesting that microglial gene expression is influenced by certain genetic loci, highlighting potential targets for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.m
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Findings from epidemiological studies, biomarker measurements and animal experiments suggest a role for aberrant immune processes in the pathogenesis of major depressive disorder (MDD). Microglia, the resident immune cells of the brain, are likely to play a key role in these processes. Previous post-mortem studies reported conflicting findings regarding microglial activation and an in-depth profiling of those cells in MDD is lacking.

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