Central nervous system regeneration is driven by microglia necroptosis and repopulation.

Lloyd, Amy F;Davies, Claire L;Holloway, Rebecca K;Labrak, Yasmine;Miron, Veronique E;et.al.
(2019) Nature Neuroscience — Vol. 22, p. 1046-1052 (2019)

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  • Lloyd, Amy F
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  • Davies, Claire L
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  • Holloway, Rebecca K
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  • Labrak, YasmineUCLouvain
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Abstract
Failed regeneration of CNS myelin contributes to clinical decline in neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases, for which there is an unmet therapeutic need. Here we reveal that efficient remyelination requires death of proinflammatory microglia followed by repopulation to a pro-regenerative state. We propose that impaired microglia death and/or repopulation may underpin dysregulated microglia activation in neurological diseases, and we reveal therapeutic targets to promote white matter regeneration.
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Lloyd, A. F., Davies, C. L., Holloway, R. K., Labrak, Y., Ireland, G., Carradori, D., Dillenburg, A., Borger, E., Soong, D., Richardson, J. C., Kuhlmann, T., Williams, A., Pollard, J. W., des Rieux, A., Priller, J., & Miron, V. E. (2019). Central nervous system regeneration is driven by microglia necroptosis and repopulation. Nature Neuroscience, 22, 1046-1052. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-019-0418-z (Original work published 2019)