2024

Transcriptomic analysis unveils bona fide molecular signatures of microglia under conditions of homeostasis and viral encephalitis

Mulenge F, Gern O, Busker L, Aringo A, Ghita L, Waltl I, Pavlou A, Kalinke U

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Journal of neuroinflammation: Volume 21, Issue 1, Page 203

Abstract

Microglia serve as a front-line defense against neuroinvasive viral infection, however, determination of their actual transcriptional profiles under conditions of health and disease is challenging. Here, we used various experimental approaches to delineate the transcriptional landscape of microglia during viral infection. Intriguingly, multiple activation genes were found to be artificially induced in sorted microglia and we demonstrated that shear stress encountered during cell sorting was one of the key inducers. Post-hoc analysis revealed that publicly available large-scale single-cell RNA sequencing datasets were significantly tainted by aberrant signatures that are associated with cell sorting. By exploiting the ribosomal tagging approach, we developed a strategy to enrich microglia-specific transcripts by comparing immunoprecipitated RNA with total RNA. Such enriched transcripts were instrumental in defining bona fide signatures of microglia under conditions of health and virus infection. These unified microglial signatures may serve as a benchmark to retrospectively assess ex vivo artefacts from available atlases. Leveraging the microglial translatome, we found enrichment of genes implicated in T-cell activation and cytokine production during the course of VSV infection. These data linked microglia with T-cell re-stimulation and further underscored that microglia are involved in shaping antiviral T-cell responses in the brain. Collectively, our study defines the transcriptional landscape of microglia under steady state and during viral encephalitis and highlights cellular interactions between microglia and T cells that contribute to the control of virus dissemination.

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DOI: 10.1186/s12974-024-03197-2

Authors

Felix Mulenge

Dr. Felix Mulenge

Postdoctoral researcher

Lena Busker

Lena Busker

PhD student

Inken Waltl

Dr. Inken Waltl

Postdoctoral Fellow

Andreas Pavlou

Dr. Andreas Pavlou

Postdoctoral Fellow

Ulrich Kalinke

Prof. Dr. Ulrich Kalinke

Executive Director