Modulation of microglial metabolism facilitates regeneration in demyelination

Chuan Qin, Sheng Yang, Man Chen, Ming Hao Dong, Luo Qi Zhou, Yun Hui Chu, Zhu Xia Shen, Dale B. Bosco, Long Jun Wu, Dai Shi Tian, Wei Wang

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Abstract

Microglia exhibit diverse phenotypes in various central nervous system disorders and metabolic pathways exert crucial effects on microglial activation and effector functions. Here, we discovered two novel distinct microglial clusters, functionally associated with enhanced phagocytosis (PEMs) and myelination (MAMs) respectively, in human patients with multiple sclerosis by integrating public snRNA-seq data. Microglia adopt a PEMs phenotype during the early phase of demyelinated lesions, predominated in pro-inflammatory responses and aggravated glycolysis, while MAMs mainly emerged during the later phase, with regenerative signatures and enhanced oxidative phosphorylation. In addition, microglial triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (Trem2) was greatly involved in the phenotype transition in demyelination, but not indispensable for microglia transition toward PEMs. Rosiglitazone could promote microglial phenotype conversion from PEMs to MAMs, thus favoring myelin repair. Taken together, these findings provide insights into therapeutic interventions targeting immunometabolism to switch microglial phenotypes and facilitate regenerative capacity in demyelination.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number106588
JournaliScience
Volume26
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 19 2023

Keywords

  • Cell biology
  • Cellular neuroscience
  • Immunology
  • Neuroscience

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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