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Transforming growth factor-beta renders ageing microglia inhibitory to oligodendrocyte generation by CNS progenitors

Journal

GLIA
Volume 67, Issue 7, Pages 1374-1384

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/glia.23612

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ageing; extracellular matrix; microglia; oligodendrocyte; progenitor cells

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  1. Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Medical Research Foundation, UK MS Society [50]
  2. Wellcome Trust-Medical Research Council

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It is now well-established that the macrophage and microglial response to CNS demyelination influences remyelination by removing myelin debris and secreting a variety of signaling molecules that influence the behaviour of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs). Previous studies have shown that changes in microglia contribute to the age-related decline in the efficiency of remyelination. In this study, we show that microglia increase their expression of the proteoglycan NG2 with age, and that this is associated with an altered micro-niche generated by aged, but not young, microglia that can divert the differentiation OPCs from oligodendrocytes into astrocytes in vitro. We further show that these changes in ageing microglia are generated by exposure to high levels of TGF beta. Thus, our findings suggest that the rising levels of circulating TGF beta known to occur with ageing contribute to the age-related decline in remyelination by impairing the ability of microglia to promote oligodendrocyte differentiation from OPCs, and therefore could be a potential therapeutic target to promote remyelination.

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