Complement signaling is thought to serve as an opsonization signal to promote the phagocytosis of synapses by microglia. However, while its role in synaptic remodeling has been demonstrated in the retino-thalamic system, it remains unclear whether complement signaling mediates synaptic pruning in the brain more generally. Here we found that mice lacking the Complement receptor 3, the major microglia complement receptor, failed to show a deficit in either synaptic pruning or axon elimination in the developing mouse cortex. Instead, mice lacking Complement receptor 3 exhibited a deficit in the perinatal elimination of neurons in the cortex, a deficit that is associated with increased cortical thickness and enhanced functional connectivity in these regions in adulthood. These data demonstrate a role for complement in promoting neuronal elimination in the developing cortex.

Microglia complement signaling promotes neuronal elimination and normal brain functional connectivity / Deivasigamani, Senthilkumar; Miteva, Mariya T; Natale, Silvia; Gutierrez-Barragan, Daniel; Basilico, Bernadette; Di Angelantonio, Silvia; Weinhard, Laetitia; Molotkov, Dmitry; Deb, Sukrita; Pape, Constantin; Bolasco, Giulia; Galbusera, Alberto; Asari, Hiroki; Gozzi, Alessandro; Ragozzino, Davide; Gross, Cornelius T. - In: CEREBRAL CORTEX. - ISSN 1047-3211. - 33:21(2023), pp. 10750-10760. [10.1093/cercor/bhad313]

Microglia complement signaling promotes neuronal elimination and normal brain functional connectivity

Di Angelantonio, Silvia;Asari, Hiroki;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Complement signaling is thought to serve as an opsonization signal to promote the phagocytosis of synapses by microglia. However, while its role in synaptic remodeling has been demonstrated in the retino-thalamic system, it remains unclear whether complement signaling mediates synaptic pruning in the brain more generally. Here we found that mice lacking the Complement receptor 3, the major microglia complement receptor, failed to show a deficit in either synaptic pruning or axon elimination in the developing mouse cortex. Instead, mice lacking Complement receptor 3 exhibited a deficit in the perinatal elimination of neurons in the cortex, a deficit that is associated with increased cortical thickness and enhanced functional connectivity in these regions in adulthood. These data demonstrate a role for complement in promoting neuronal elimination in the developing cortex.
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Deivasigamani, Senthilkumar; Miteva, Mariya T; Natale, Silvia; Gutierrez-Barragan, Daniel; Basilico, Bernadette; Di Angelantonio, Silvia; Weinhard, La...espandi
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