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Lack of a site-specific phosphorylation of Presenilin 1 disrupts microglial gene networks and progenitors during development. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Microglial cells are essential for maintaining brain health from development through adulthood, and this study highlights the importance of a specific phosphorylation of Presenilin 1 (PS1) in their development.
  • The research discovered that phosphorylating PS1 at serine 367 affects how microglia develop during embryonic stages, impacting their presence in the brain.
  • By analyzing gene expression and identifying transcription factors related to PS1, the study concludes that the absence of PS1 phosphorylation leads to a significant decrease in microglial progenitors in developing embryos compared to normal ones.

Article Abstract

Microglial cells play a key role in brain homeostasis from development to adulthood. Here we show the involvement of a site-specific phosphorylation of Presenilin 1 (PS1) in microglial development. Profiles of microglia-specific transcripts in different temporal stages of development, combined with multiple systematic transcriptomic analysis and quantitative determination of microglia progenitors, indicate that the phosphorylation of PS1 at serine 367 is involved in the temporal dynamics of microglial development, specifically in the developing brain rudiment during embryonic microgliogenesis. We constructed a developing brain-specific microglial network to identify transcription factors linked to PS1 during development. Our data showed that PS1 functional connections appear through interaction hubs at Pu.1, Irf8 and Rela-p65 transcription factors. Finally, we showed that the total number of microglia progenitors was markedly reduced in the developing brain rudiment of embryos lacking PS1 phosphorylation compared to WT. Our work identifies a novel role for PS1 in microglial development.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7444478PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0237773PLOS

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