Fish microglia: Beyond the resident macrophages of the central nervous system - A review of their morphofunctional characteristics

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1016/j.dci.2024.105274
Jose Carlos Campos-Sánchez, José Meseguer, Francisco A. Guardiola
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From classical to modern literature on microglia, the importance of the potential and variability of these immune cells in vertebrates has been pointed out. Recent aspects such as relationships and interactions between microglia and neurons in both normal and injured neural tissues, as well as their nexus with other organs and with the microbiota, or how these cells are modulated during development and adulthood are current topics of major interest. State-of-the-art research methodologies, including microscopy and potent in vivo imaging techniques, genomic and proteomic methods, current culture conditions together with the easy maintenance and manipulation of some fish embryos and adult specimens such as zebrafish (Danio rerio), have emerged and adapted to the phylogenetic position of some fish species. Furthermore, these advancements have facilitated the development of successful protocols aimed at addressing significant hypotheses and unresolved questions regarding vertebrate glia. The present review aims to analyse the available information on fish microglia, mainly the most recent one concerning teleosts, to establish an overview of their structural and immune functional features as a basis for their potentialities, heterogeneity, diversification, involvement, and relationships with neurons under normal and pathological conditions.
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鱼类小胶质细胞:超越中枢神经系统的常驻巨噬细胞--形态功能特征综述。
从有关小胶质细胞的古典文献到现代文献,都指出了脊椎动物中这些免疫细胞的潜力和可变性的重要性。小胶质细胞与正常和损伤神经组织中的神经元之间的关系和相互作用,以及它们与其他器官和微生物群之间的联系,或者这些细胞在发育和成年过程中是如何调节的,这些最新方面都是当前主要关注的话题。最先进的研究方法,包括显微镜和强大的体内成像技术、基因组和蛋白质组方法、当前的培养条件,以及一些鱼类胚胎和成体标本(如斑马鱼(Danio rerio))的易于维护和操作,已经出现并适应了一些鱼类物种的系统发育位置。此外,这些进步还促进了旨在解决脊椎动物神经胶质方面的重要假设和未决问题的成功方案的开发。本综述旨在分析有关鱼类小胶质细胞的现有信息,主要是有关长尾鳍鱼类的最新信息,以建立对其结构和免疫功能特征的概述,为其在正常和病理条件下的潜力、异质性、多样化、参与以及与神经元的关系奠定基础。
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