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  • * This study investigates the role of microglia (specifically mpeg1-expressing cells) during the regeneration process, revealing their localization near Müller glia and potential participation in vesicle trafficking.
  • * The research also offers a comprehensive analysis of microglial gene expression during retinal regeneration, providing new insights into their function and contributing to our understanding of tissue repair in the nervous system.

Article Abstract

Zebrafish have the remarkable capacity to regenerate retinal neurons following a variety of damage paradigms. Following initial tissue insult and a period of cell death, a proliferative phase ensues that generates neuronal progenitors, which ultimately regenerate damaged neurons. Recent work has revealed that Müller glia are the source of regenerated neurons in zebrafish. However, the roles of another important class of glia present in the retina, microglia, during this regenerative phase remain elusive. Here, we examine retinal tissue and perform QuantSeq. 3'mRNA sequencing/transcriptome analysis to reveal localization and putative functions, respectively, of mpeg1 expressing cells (microglia/macrophages) during Müller glia-mediated regeneration, corresponding to a time of progenitor proliferation and production of new neurons. Our results indicate that in this regenerative state, mpeg1-expressing cells are located in regions containing regenerative Müller glia and are likely engaged in active vesicle trafficking. Further, mpeg1+ cells congregate at and around the optic nerve head. Our transcriptome analysis reveals several novel genes not previously described in microglia. This dataset represents the first report, to our knowledge, to use RNA sequencing to probe the microglial transcriptome in such context, and therefore provides a resource towards understanding microglia/macrophage function during successful retinal (and central nervous tissue) regeneration.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6423051PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-41298-8DOI Listing

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