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Transcriptional landscape of human microglia implicates age, sex, and APOE‐related immunometabolic pathway perturbations

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Microglia have fundamental roles in health and disease; however, effects of age, sex, and genetic factors on human microglia have not been fully explored. We applied bulk and single‐cell approaches… Click to show full abstract

Microglia have fundamental roles in health and disease; however, effects of age, sex, and genetic factors on human microglia have not been fully explored. We applied bulk and single‐cell approaches to comprehensively characterize human microglia transcriptomes and their associations with age, sex, and APOE. We identified a novel microglial signature, characterized its expression in bulk tissue and single‐cell microglia transcriptomes. We discovered microglial co‐expression network modules associated with age, sex, and APOE‐ε4 that are enriched for lipid and carbohydrate metabolism genes. Integrated analyses of modules with single‐cell transcriptomes revealed significant overlap between age‐associated module genes and both pro‐inflammatory and disease‐associated microglial clusters. These modules and clusters harbor known neurodegenerative disease genes including APOE, PLCG2, and BIN1. Meta‐analyses with published bulk and single‐cell microglial datasets further supported our findings. Thus, these data represent a well‐characterized human microglial transcriptome resource and highlight age, sex, and APOE‐related microglial immunometabolism perturbations with potential relevance in neurodegeneration.

Keywords: human microglia; age sex; sex apoe; age

Journal Title: Aging Cell
Year Published: 2022

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