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Review
. 2025 May 13;58(5):1068-1084.
doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2025.04.022. Epub 2025 May 4.

Microglial and TREM2 dialogues in the developing brain

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Review

Microglial and TREM2 dialogues in the developing brain

Raffaella Morini et al. Immunity. .

Abstract

From the migration of precursor cells to the refinement of neural circuits, the immune system plays a critical role in the development of the central nervous system. As the brain resident macrophages, microglia are integral to these processes, influencing key developmental stages and contributing to circuit remodeling. Recent years have brought a wealth of new insights into how microglia regulate key stages of brain development, particularly through their continuous crosstalk with various brain cell types. In this review, we synthesize this growing body of literature on microglia and neurodevelopment, highlighting the involvement of the TREM2 receptor, known for its role in aging and neurodegeneration, which profoundly affects the state of microglia and guides target cells by shaping their transcriptional and functional fate. We examine microglial communication with four major cell types-neural precursors, neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes-also delving into the described mechanisms that underpin these interactions.

Keywords: TREM2; brain cells; interactions; microglia; neurodevelopment.

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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.