The removal of dying neurons by microglia has a key role during both development and in several diseases. To date, little is known about the cellular and molecular processes underlying neuronal engulfment in the brain. Here we took a live imaging approach to quantify neuronal cell death progression in embryonic zebrafish brains and studied the response of microglia. We show that microglia engulf dying neurons by extending cellular branches that form phagosomes at their tips. At the molecular level we found that microglia lacking the phosphatidylserine receptors BAI1 and TIM-4, are able to recognize the apoptotic targets but display distinct clearance defects. Indeed, BAI1 controls the formation of phagosomes around dying neurons and cargo t...
A significant proportion of neurons in the brain undergo programmed cell death. In order to prevent ...
SummaryMicroglia are resident macrophages of the CNS that are essential for phagocytosis of apoptoti...
Microglia are brain resident macrophages important for brain development, connectivity, homeostasis ...
The removal of dying neurons by microglia has a key role during both development and in several dise...
In the brain, neurons that fail to assemble into functional circuits are eliminated. Their clearance...
A significant proportion of neurons in the brain undergo programmed cell death. In order to prevent ...
SummaryIn the brain, neurons that fail to assemble into functional circuits are eliminated. Their cl...
During brain development, many newborn neurons undergo apoptosis and are engulfed by microglia, the ...
Moderate or severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) causes widespread neuronal cell death. Microglia, th...
Many brain diseases involve activation of resident and peripheral immune cells to clear damaged and ...
Microglial cells are responsible for clearing and maintaining the central nervous system (CNS) micro...
AbstractMicroglial cells are responsible for clearing and maintaining the central nervous system (CN...
SummaryA significant proportion of neurons in the brain undergo programmed cell death. In order to p...
Microglia are specialized phagocytes in the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS). As the resident...
A significant proportion of neurons in the brain undergo programmed cell death. In order to prevent ...
SummaryMicroglia are resident macrophages of the CNS that are essential for phagocytosis of apoptoti...
Microglia are brain resident macrophages important for brain development, connectivity, homeostasis ...
The removal of dying neurons by microglia has a key role during both development and in several dise...
In the brain, neurons that fail to assemble into functional circuits are eliminated. Their clearance...
A significant proportion of neurons in the brain undergo programmed cell death. In order to prevent ...
SummaryIn the brain, neurons that fail to assemble into functional circuits are eliminated. Their cl...
During brain development, many newborn neurons undergo apoptosis and are engulfed by microglia, the ...
Moderate or severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) causes widespread neuronal cell death. Microglia, th...
Many brain diseases involve activation of resident and peripheral immune cells to clear damaged and ...
Microglial cells are responsible for clearing and maintaining the central nervous system (CNS) micro...
AbstractMicroglial cells are responsible for clearing and maintaining the central nervous system (CN...
SummaryA significant proportion of neurons in the brain undergo programmed cell death. In order to p...
Microglia are specialized phagocytes in the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS). As the resident...
A significant proportion of neurons in the brain undergo programmed cell death. In order to prevent ...
SummaryMicroglia are resident macrophages of the CNS that are essential for phagocytosis of apoptoti...
Microglia are brain resident macrophages important for brain development, connectivity, homeostasis ...