Human Microglia Seize the Chance to be Different
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- DOI: 10.1177/1535759719843299
Human Microglia Seize the Chance to be Different
Abstract
Human microglia regional heterogeneity and phenotypes determined by multiplexed single-cell mass cytometry Böttcher C, Schlickeiser S, Sneeboer MAM, et al. Nat Neurosci. 2019;22(1):78-90. Microglia, the specialized innate immune cells of the central nervous system, play crucial roles in neural development and function. Different phenotypes and functions have been ascribed to rodent microglia, but little is known about human microglia (huMG) heterogeneity. Difficulties in procuring huMG and their susceptibility to cryopreservation damage have limited large-scale studies. Here we applied multiplexed mass cytometry for a comprehensive characterization of postmortem huMG (103-104 cells). We determined expression levels of 57 markers on huMG isolated from up to 5 different brain regions of 9 donors. We identified the phenotypic signature of huMG, which was distinct from peripheral myeloid cells but was comparable to fresh huMG. We detected microglia regional heterogeneity using a hybrid workflow combining Cytobank and R/Bioconductor for multidimensional data analysis. Together, these methodologies allowed us to perform high-dimensional, large-scale Immunophenotyping of huMG at the single-cell level, which facilitates their unambiguous profiling in health and disease.
Comment on
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Human microglia regional heterogeneity and phenotypes determined by multiplexed single-cell mass cytometry.Nat Neurosci. 2019 Jan;22(1):78-90. doi: 10.1038/s41593-018-0290-2. Epub 2018 Dec 17. Nat Neurosci. 2019. PMID: 30559476
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