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Microglia control small vessel calcification via TREM2

Yvette Zarb, Sucheta Sridhar, Sina Nassiri, Sebastian G. Utz, Johanna Schaffenrath, Upasana Maheshwari, Elisabeth J. Rushing, K. Peter R. Nilsson, Mauro Delorenzi, Marco Colonna, Melanie Greter, Annika Keller

2021Science Advances41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, to investigate the role of microglia in calcification of the NVU. We report that microglia enclosing vessel calcifications, coined calcification-associated microglia, display a distinct activation phenotype. Pharmacological ablation of microglia with the CSF1R inhibitor PLX5622 leads to aggravated vessel calcification. Mechanistically, we show that microglia require functional TREM2 for controlling vascular calcification. Our results demonstrate that microglial activity in the setting of pathological vascular calcification is beneficial. In addition, we identify a previously unrecognized function of microglia in halting the expansion of vascular calcification.

Topics & Concepts

CalcificationMicrogliaTREM2Cell biologyBiologyNeuroscienceMedicineChemistryInflammationPathologyImmunologyNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsInflammation biomarkers and pathwaysImmune cells in cancer
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