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Who's Down With UDP?—Not Epilepsy; Purinergic Microglial Ca 2+ Signaling Mediates Epileptogenesis
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Purinergic mechanisms mediate microglial Ca
2
+
signaling in epileptogenesis
Umpierre, AD, Li, B, Katayoun, A, Simon, WL, Zhao, S, Xie, M, Thyen, G, Hur, B, Zheng, J, Liang, Y, Bosco, DB, Maynes, MA, Wu, Z, Yu, X, Sung, J, Johnson, AJ, Li, Y, Wu,J-L. 2024. Microglial P2Y
6
calcium signaling promotes phagocytosis and shapes neuroimmune responses in epileptogenesis.
Neuron
112:1959-1977.
Microglial calcium signaling is rare in a baseline state but strongly engaged during early epilepsy development. The mechanism(s) governing microglial calcium signaling are not known. By developing an
in vivo
uridine diphosphate (UDP) fluorescent sensor, GRAB
UDP1.0
, we discovered that UDP release is a conserved response to seizures and excitotoxicity across brain regions. UDP can signal through the microglial-enriched P2Y
6
receptor to increase calcium activity during epileptogenesis. P2Y
6
calcium activity is associated with lysosome biogenesis and enhanced production of NF-kB-related cytokines. In the hippocampus, knockout of the P2Y
6
receptor prevents microglia from fully engulfing neurons. Attenuating microglial calcium signaling through calcium extruder (“CalEx”) expression recapitulates multiple features of P2Y
6
knockout, including reduced lysosome biogenesis and phagocytic interactions. Ultimately, P2Y
6
knockout mice retain more CA3 neurons and better cognitive task performance during epileptogenesis. Our results demonstrate that P2Y
6
signaling impacts multiple aspects of myeloid cell immune function during epileptogenesis.
Title: Who's Down With UDP?—Not Epilepsy; Purinergic Microglial Ca
2+
Signaling Mediates Epileptogenesis
Description:
Purinergic mechanisms mediate microglial Ca
2
+
signaling in epileptogenesis
Umpierre, AD, Li, B, Katayoun, A, Simon, WL, Zhao, S, Xie, M, Thyen, G, Hur, B, Zheng, J, Liang, Y, Bosco, DB, Maynes, MA, Wu, Z, Yu, X, Sung, J, Johnson, AJ, Li, Y, Wu,J-L.
2024.
Microglial P2Y
6
calcium signaling promotes phagocytosis and shapes neuroimmune responses in epileptogenesis.
Neuron
112:1959-1977.
Microglial calcium signaling is rare in a baseline state but strongly engaged during early epilepsy development.
The mechanism(s) governing microglial calcium signaling are not known.
By developing an
in vivo
uridine diphosphate (UDP) fluorescent sensor, GRAB
UDP1.
0
, we discovered that UDP release is a conserved response to seizures and excitotoxicity across brain regions.
UDP can signal through the microglial-enriched P2Y
6
receptor to increase calcium activity during epileptogenesis.
P2Y
6
calcium activity is associated with lysosome biogenesis and enhanced production of NF-kB-related cytokines.
In the hippocampus, knockout of the P2Y
6
receptor prevents microglia from fully engulfing neurons.
Attenuating microglial calcium signaling through calcium extruder (“CalEx”) expression recapitulates multiple features of P2Y
6
knockout, including reduced lysosome biogenesis and phagocytic interactions.
Ultimately, P2Y
6
knockout mice retain more CA3 neurons and better cognitive task performance during epileptogenesis.
Our results demonstrate that P2Y
6
signaling impacts multiple aspects of myeloid cell immune function during epileptogenesis.
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