David Gosselin,Dylan Skola,Nicole G. Coufal,Inge R. Holtman,Johannes C. M. Schlachetzki,Enikö Sajti,Baptiste N. Jaeger,Carolyn O’Connor,Conor Fitzpatrick,Martina P. Pasillas,Monique Pena,Amy Adair,David Gonda,Michael L. Levy,Richard M. Ransohoff,Fred H. Gage,Christopher K. Glass
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期刊:Science [American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)] 日期:2017-05-25卷期号:356 (6344)被引量:1039
Of mice and men's microglia Microglia are immune system cells that function in protecting and maintaining the brain. Gosselin et al. examined the epigenetics and RNA transcripts from single microglial cells and observed consistent profiles among samples despite differences in age, sex, and diagnosis. Mouse and human microglia demonstrated similar microglia-specific gene expression profiles, as well as a shared environmental response among microglia collected either immediately after surgery (ex vivo) or after culturing (in vitro). Interestingly, those genes exhibiting differences in expression between humans and mice or after culturing were often implicated in neurodegenerative diseases. Science , this issue p. eaal3222