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Microglia dynamics in aging-related neurobehavioral and neuroinflammatory diseases

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JOURNAL OF NEUROINFLAMMATION
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12974-022-02637-1

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Microglia; Neuroimmunology; Neuroinflammation; Neurological disorders; Microglia dynamics

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Microglia play a crucial role in maintaining brain homeostasis and neurorepair processes. Recent research has revealed their spatiotemporal heterogeneity and their involvement in neurodegenerative processes. Microglia have diverse phenotypes and are involved in promoting and inhibiting inflammation, as well as neurovascular unit restoration and synaptic plasticity. Further exploration is needed to understand the dynamics of microglial cells and their contribution to neurodegeneration.
Microglia represent the first line of immune feedback in the brain. Beyond immune surveillance, they are essential for maintaining brain homeostasis. Recent research has revealed the microglial cells' spatiotemporal heterogeneity based on their local and time-based functions in brain trauma or disease when homeostasis is disrupted. Distinct microglial signatures have been recorded in physiological states and brain injuries, with discrete or sometimes overlapping pro- and anti-inflammatory functions. Microglia are involved in the neurological repair processes, such as neurovascular unit restoration and synaptic plasticity, and manage the extent of the damage due to their phenotype switching. The versatility of cellular phenotypes beyond the classical M1/M2 classification, as well as the double-edge actions of microglia in neurodegeneration, indicate the need for further exploration of microglial cell dynamics and their contribution to neurodegenerative processes. This review discusses the homeostatic functions of different microglial subsets focusing on neuropathological conditions. Also, we address the feasibility of targeting microglia as a therapeutic strategy in neurodegenerative diseases.

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