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Distinct Features of Brain-Resident Macrophages: Microglia and Non-Parenchymal Brain Macrophages

Authors
 Eunju Lee  ;  Jun-Cheol Eo  ;  Changjun Lee  ;  Je-Wook Yu 
Citation
 MOLECULES AND CELLS, Vol.44(5) : 281-291, 2021-05 
Journal Title
MOLECULES AND CELLS
ISSN
 1016-8478 
Issue Date
2021-05
Keywords
brain-resident macrophages ; central nervous system-associated macrophages ; inflammasome ; microglia ; non-parenchymal brain macrophages
Abstract
Tissue-resident macrophages play an important role in maintaining tissue homeostasis and innate immune defense against invading microbial pathogens. Brain-resident macrophages can be classified into microglia in the brain parenchyma and non-parenchymal brain macrophages, also known as central nervous system-associated or border-associated macrophages, in the brain-circulation interface. Microglia and non-parenchymal brain macrophages, including meningeal, perivascular, and choroid plexus macrophages, are mostly produced during embryonic development, and maintained their population by self-renewal. Microglia have gained much attention for their dual roles in the maintenance of brain homeostasis and the induction of neuroinflammation. In particular, diverse phenotypes of microglia have been increasingly identified under pathological conditions. Single-cell phenotypic analysis revealed that microglia are highly heterogenous and plastic, thus it is difficult to define the status of microglia as M1/M2 or resting/activated state due to complex nature of microglia. Meanwhile, physiological function of non-parenchymal brain macrophages remain to be fully demonstrated. In this review, we have summarized the origin and signatures of brain-resident macrophages and discussed the unique features of microglia, particularly, their phenotypic polarization, diversity of subtypes, and inflammasome responses related to neurodegenerative diseases.
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DOI
10.14348/molcells.2021.0060
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Microbiology (미생물학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Yu, Je Wook(유제욱) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5943-4071
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/184543
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