Microglial microRNAs mediate sex-specific responses to tau pathology

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Abstract

Sex is a key modifier of neurological disease outcomes. Microglia are implicated in neurological diseases and modulated by microRNAs, but it is unknown whether microglial microRNAs have sex-specific influences on disease. We show in mice that microglial microRNA expression differs in males and females and that loss of microRNAs leads to sex-specific changes in the microglial transcriptome and tau pathology. These findings suggest that microglial microRNAs influence tau pathogenesis in a sex-specific manner.

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Kodama, L., Guzman, E., Etchegaray, J. I., Li, Y., Sayed, F. A., Zhou, L., … Gan, L. (2020). Microglial microRNAs mediate sex-specific responses to tau pathology. Nature Neuroscience, 23(2), 167–171. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-019-0560-7

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