Microglial cells are known to contribute to brain development and behaviors, but the mechanisms behind such functions are not fully understood. Here, we show that mice deficient in inflammasome regulators, including caspase-1 (), NLR family pyrin domain containing 3 (), IL-1 receptor (), and gasdermin D (), exhibit behavior abnormalities characterized by hyperactivity and low anxiety levels. Furthermore, we found that expression of in CX3CR1 myeloid cells, which includes microglia, is required for preventing these abnormal behaviors. Through tissue clearing and 3D imaging, we discovered that small numbers of -GFP fetal microglial cells formed clusters and underwent lytic cell death in the primitive thalamus and striatum between embryonic day (E)12.5 and E14.5. This lytic cell death was diminished in -deficient mice. Further analysis of the microglial clusters showed the presence of Pax6 neural progenitor cells (NPCs); thus, we hypothesized that microglial lytic cell death is important for proper neuronal development. Indeed, increased numbers of neurons were observed in the thalamic subset in adult brains. Finally, injection of drug inhibitors of NLRP3 and CASP1 into wild-type (WT) pregnant mice from E12.5 to E14.5, the period when lytic cell death was detected, was sufficient to induce atypical behaviors in offspring. Taken together, our data suggests that the inflammasome cascade in microglia is important for regulating neuronal development and normal behaviors, and that genetic or pharmacological inhibition of this pathway can induce atypical behaviors in mice.

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