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Autor(es)
Paolicelli, Rosa C.; Sierra, Amanda; Stevens, Beth; Tremblay, Marie Eve; Aguzzi, Adriano; Ajami, Bahareh; Amit, Ido; Audinat, Etienne; Bechmann, Ingo; Bennett, Mariko; Bennett, Frederick; Bessis, Alain; Biber, Knut; Bilbo, Staci; Blurton-Jones, Mathew; Boddeke, Erik; Brites, Dora; Brône, Bert; Brown, Guy C.; Butovsky, Oleg; Carson, Monica J.; Castellano, Bernardo; Colonna, Marco; Cowley, Sally A.; Cunningham, Colm; Davalos, Dimitrios; De Jager, Philip L.; de Strooper, Bart; Denes, Adam; Eggen, Bart J.L.; Eyo, Ukpong; Galea, Elena; Garel, Sonia; Ginhoux, Florent; Glass, Christopher K.; Gokce, Ozgun; Gomez-Nicola, Diego; González, Berta; Gordon, Siamon; Graeber, Manuel B.; Greenhalgh, Andrew D.; Gressens, Pierre; Greter, Melanie; Gutmann, David H.; Haass, Christian; Heneka, Michael T.; Heppner, Frank L.; Hong, Soyon; Hume, David A.; Jung, Steffen; Kettenmann, Helmut; Kipnis, Jonathan; Koyama, Ryuta; Lemke, Greg; Lynch, Marina; Majewska, Ania; Malcangio, Marzia; Malm, Tarja; Mancuso, Renzo; Masuda, Takahiro; Matteoli, Michela; McColl, Barry W.; Miron, Veronique E.; Molofsky, Anna Victoria; Monje, Michelle; Mracsko, Eva; Nadjar, Agnes; Neher, Jonas J.; Neniskyte, Urte; Neumann, Harald; Noda, Mami; Peng, Bo; Peri, Francesca; Perry, V. Hugh; Popovich, Phillip G.; Pridans, Clare; Priller, Josef; Prinz, Marco; Ragozzino, Davide; Ransohoff, Richard M.; Salter, Michael W.; Schaefer, Anne; Schafer, Dorothy P.; Schwartz, Michal; Simons, Mikael; Smith, Cody J.; Streit, Wolfgang J.; Tay, Tuan Leng; Tsai, Li Huei; Verkhratsky, Alexei; von Bernhardi, Rommy; Wake, Hiroaki; Wittamer, Valérie; Wolf, Susanne A.; Wu, Long Jun; Wyss-Coray, Tony |
ISSN:
0896-6273 |
Idioma:
eng |
Fecha:
2022-11-02 |
Tipo:
Artículo de revisión |
Revista:
Neuron |
Datos de la publicación:
vol. 110 Issue: no. 21 Pages: 3458-3483 |
DOI:
10.1016/j.neuron.2022.10.020 |
Descripción:
Funding Information: All authors in the author list are listed in alphabetical order. This work was supported by grants from the Dementia Research Switzerland – Synapsis Foundation , Swiss National Science Foundation ( SNSF 310030_197940 ), and European Research Council ( ERC StGrant REMIND 804949 ) to R.C.P.; the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation Competitiveness MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and FEDER “A way to make Europe” ( RTI2018-099267-B-I00 and RYC-2013-12817 ), a Tatiana Foundation award ( P-048-FTPGB 2018 ), and a Basque Government Department of Education project ( PIBA 2020_1_0030 ) to A.S.; Cure Alzheimer’s Fund and Alzheimer's Association to B.S.; the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (foundation grant 341846 , project grant 461831 ) and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (discovery grant RGPIN-2014-05308 ) to M.E.T. M.E.T. is a Tier II Canada Research Chair in Neurobiology of Aging and Cognition. This work was also funded by DFG CRC/TRR167 “NeuroMac” to I.A., J.P., M.P., and S.J. and by DFG SFB 1052, Project 209933838 to I.B. Australian Research Council support for project DP150104472 to M.B.G. is gratefully acknowledged. Funding Information: B.A. is the shareholder and member of scientific advisory board of Tranquis Therapeutics. K.B. is an employee and shareholder of AbbVie. M.C. receives research support from Vigil, is a member of the scientific advisory board of Vigil, and has a patent on TREM2. S.C. is a recipient of research funding from Eli Lilly and Company. C.C. is a member of the advisory board of Exalys Therapeutics and is the recipient of a research grant from IONIS therapeutics. B.D.S. is occasionally consulting for different companies. He is founding scientist of Augustin TX and of Muna TX. He is also shareholder of Muna TX. C.H. collaborates with Denali Therapeutics. C.H. is chief advisor of ISAR Bioscience and a member of the advisory board of AviadoBio. J.K. is a scientific advisor and collaborator with PureTech. T.M. is a cofounder of REGAIN Therapeutics, owner of a provisional patent on compositions and methods for treatment and/or prophylaxis of proteinopathies, and owner of a provisional patent on preventing or reverting abnormal amyloid deposition. R.M. has scientific collaborations with Alector, Nodthera, and Alchemab and is a consultant for Sanofi. B.M. has received consultancy fees from AstraZeneca. A. Sierra is a recipient of a research grant from Hoffmann La Roche. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Elsevier Inc. |
Resumen:
Microglial research has advanced considerably in recent decades yet has been constrained by a rolling series of dichotomies such as “resting versus activated” and “M1 versus M2.” This dualistic classification of good or bad microglia is inconsistent with the wide repertoire of microglial states and functions in development, plasticity, aging, and diseases that were elucidated in recent years. New designations continuously arising in an attempt to describe the different microglial states, notably defined using transcriptomics and proteomics, may easily lead to a misleading, although unintentional, coupling of categories and functions. To address these issues, we assembled a group of multidisciplinary experts to discuss our current understanding of microglial states as a dynamic concept and the importance of addressing microglial function. Here, we provide a conceptual framework and recommendations on the use of microglial nomenclature for researchers, reviewers, and editors, which will serve as the foundations for a future white paper. |
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