Transcriptional profiling of human microglia reveals grey–white matter heterogeneity and multiple sclerosis-associated changes

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Marlijn van der Poel
Thomas Ulas
Mark R. Mizee
Cheng-Chih Hsiao
Suzanne S. M. Miedema
Karianne G. Adelia
Boy Schuurman
Sander W. Helder
Joachim L. Tas
Jörg Schultze
Inge Hamann
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[1] Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience,Neuroimmunology Research Group
[2] University of Bonn,Genomics and Immunoregulation, LIMES Institute
[3] Amsterdam University Medical Centers,Department of Experimental Immunology
[4] University of Amsterdam,Netherlands Brain Bank
[5] Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience,Department of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology
[6] Amsterdam Rheumatology and Immunology Center,PRECISE Platform for Single Cell Genomics and Epigenomics, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases
[7] Amsterdam University Medical Centers,undefined
[8] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[9] University of Bonn,undefined
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Here we report the transcriptional profile of human microglia, isolated from normal-appearing grey matter (GM) and white matter (WM) of multiple sclerosis (MS) and non-neurological control donors, to find possible early changes related to MS pathology. Microglia show a clear region-specific profile, indicated by higher expression of type-I interferon genes in GM and higher expression of NF-κB pathway genes in WM. Transcriptional changes in MS microglia also differ between GM and WM. MS WM microglia show increased lipid metabolism gene expression, which relates to MS pathology since active MS lesion-derived microglial nuclei show similar altered gene expression. Microglia from MS GM show increased expression of genes associated with glycolysis and iron homeostasis, possibly reflecting microglia reacting to iron depositions. Except for ADGRG1/GPR56, expression of homeostatic genes, such as P2RY12 and TMEM119, is unaltered in normal-appearing MS tissue, demonstrating overall preservation of microglia homeostatic functions in the initiation phase of MS.
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