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A tool for mapping microglial morphology, morphOMICs, reveals brain-region and sex-dependent phenotypes

Colombo, Gloria
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Cubero, Ryan John A.
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Kanari, Lida  
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September 30, 2022
Nature Neuroscience

Environmental cues influence the highly dynamic morphology of microglia. Strategies to characterize these changes usually involve user-selected morphometric features, which preclude the identification of a spectrum of context-dependent morphological phenotypes. Here we develop MorphOMICs, a topological data analysis approach, which enables semiautomatic mapping of microglial morphology into an atlas of cue-dependent phenotypes and overcomes feature-selection biases and biological variability. We extract spatially heterogeneous and sexually dimorphic morphological phenotypes for seven adult mouse brain regions. This sex-specific phenotype declines with maturation but increases over the disease trajectories in two neurodegeneration mouse models, with females showing a faster morphological shift in affected brain regions. Remarkably, microglia morphologies reflect an adaptation upon repeated exposure to ketamine anesthesia and do not recover to control morphologies. Finally, we demonstrate that both long primary processes and short terminal processes provide distinct insights to morphological phenotypes. MorphOMICs opens a new perspective to characterize microglial morphology.

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Type
research article
DOI
10.1038/s41593-022-01167-6
Web of Science ID

WOS:000862214700001

Author(s)
Colombo, Gloria
Cubero, Ryan John A.
Kanari, Lida  
Venturino, Alessandro
Schulz, Rouven
Scolamiero, Martina  
Agerberg, Jens
Mathys, Hansruedi
Tsai, Li-Huei
Chacholski, Wojciech
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Date Issued

2022-09-30

Publisher

NATURE PORTFOLIO

Published in
Nature Neuroscience
Volume

25

Issue

10

Start page

1379

End page

1393

Subjects

Neurosciences

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Neurosciences & Neurology

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digital reconstructions

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alzheimers-disease

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adult microglia

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transgenic mice

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in-vivo

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roles

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neurodegeneration

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accumulation

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expression

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estrogen

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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BBP-CORE  
UPHESS  
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October 24, 2022
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/191626
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