空间转录组分析揭示 HDAC 抑制可调节小胶质细胞动力学,从而保护小鼠免受缺血性中风的影响

bioRxiv Pub Date : 2024-08-09 DOI:10.1101/2024.08.08.607139
Kevin Jayaraj, Ritesh Kumar, Sukanya Shyamasundar, Jai S. Polepalli, T. Arumugam, S. T. Dheen
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缺血性脑卒中通过一连串的神经反应,极大地导致了全球发病率和残疾。小胶质细胞是大脑内的免疫调节剂,通过神经炎症和神经保护作用,分别在加重和改善缺血性损伤方面发挥着双重作用。尽管人们对小胶质细胞在神经元支持中的作用有了新的认识,但表观遗传干预在调节小胶质细胞活性方面的潜力在很大程度上仍未得到开发。我们以前曾发现组蛋白去乙酰化酶抑制剂(HDACi)丁酸钠能表观遗传调节缺血性脑卒中后小胶质细胞的炎症反应,本研究的目的是描述给药 HDACi 后小胶质细胞的转录组特征及其在脑卒中大脑中的空间分布。我们假设,服用 HDACi 会从表观遗传学上调节小胶质细胞的活化和中风脑内特定区域的小胶质细胞表型,使其表型从神经毒性转变为神经保护性,促进缺血半影区的神经元修复和恢复。我们利用啮齿动物大脑中动脉闭塞(MCAo)模型,采用空间转录组学和三维形态重建技术研究了HDACi给药后海马、丘脑、皮层和纹状体等关键半影区域的小胶质细胞反应。我们发现,HDACi 显著改变了小胶质细胞转录组格局,涉及神经炎症、神经保护和吞噬等生物通路以及形态表型,促使缺血半影内的小胶质细胞向修复和神经营养型转变。这些变化还与缺血大脑特定区域神经元存活率提高和神经炎症减少有关。通过阐明 HDAC 抑制影响小胶质细胞功能的机制,我们的研究结果为缺血性中风的神经保护和康复,以及可能涉及小胶质细胞介导的神经炎症的其他神经退行性疾病提供了治疗途径。
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Spatial Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals HDAC Inhibition Modulates Microglial Dynamics to Protect Against Ischemic Stroke in Mice
Ischemic stroke significantly contributes to global morbidity and disability through a cascade of neurological responses. Microglia, the immune modulators within the brain, exhibit dual roles in exacerbating and ameliorating ischemic injury through neuroinflammatory and neuroprotective roles, respectively. Despite emerging insights into microglia’s role in neuronal support, the potential of epigenetic intervention to modulate microglial activity remains largely unexplored. We have previously shown that sodium butyrate, a histone deacetylase inhibitor (HDACi) epigenetically regulates inflammatory response of microglia after ischemic stroke and this study was aimed to characterize the transcriptomic profiles of microglia and their spatial distribution in the stroke brain followed by HDACi administration. We hypothesized that the administration of HDACi epigenetically modulates microglial activation and a region-specific microglial phenotype in the stroke brain, shifting their phenotype from neurotoxic to neuroprotective and facilitating neuronal repair and recovery in the ischemic penumbra. Utilizing a rodent model of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAo), spatial transcriptomics and 3D morphometric reconstruction techniques were employed to investigate microglial responses in critical penumbral regions, such as the hippocampus, thalamus, cortex and striatum following HDACi administration. We found that HDACi significantly altered the microglial transcriptomic landscape involving biological pathways of neuroinflammation, neuroprotection and phagocytosis as well as morphological phenotype, promoting a shift towards reparative, neurotrophic profiles within the ischemic penumbra. These changes were also associated with enhanced neuronal survival and reduced neuroinflammation in specific regions in the ischemic brain. By elucidating the mechanisms through which HDAC inhibition influences microglial function, our findings propose therapeutic avenues for neuroprotection and rehabilitation in ischemic stroke, and possibly other neurodegenerative conditions that involve microglia-mediated neuroinflammation.
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