Towards an Understanding of Microglia and Border-Associated Macrophages

Biology (Basel). 2023 Aug 5;12(8):1091. doi: 10.3390/biology12081091.

Abstract

The central nervous system (CNS) plays a crucial role in regulating bodily functions by sensing and integrating environmental cues and maintaining proper physiological conditions. Recent research has revealed that CNS functions are closely coordinated with the immune system. As even minor disturbances of the immune system in the CNS can lead to various dysfunctions, diseases, or even death, it is highly specialized and segregated from that in peripheral regions. Microglia in the parenchyma and macrophages at the interface between the CNS and peripheral regions are essential immune cells in the CNS that monitor environmental changes. Recent omics analyses have revealed that these cells exhibit highly heterogeneous populations. In this review, we summarize the functions and diversity of microglia in the brain parenchyma and those of macrophages in the border regions, such as the meninges, perivascular spaces, and choroid plexus.

Keywords: aging; border-associated macrophages; brain parenchyma; choroid plexus; development; homeostasis; meninges; microglia; neurodegeneration; neuroinflammation; neurovascular space.

Publication types

  • Review