Cell Reports (Dec 2020)

Microglia Suppress Ascl1-Induced Retinal Regeneration in Mice

  • Levi Todd,
  • Connor Finkbeiner,
  • Claire K. Wong,
  • Marcus J. Hooper,
  • Thomas A. Reh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 11
p. 108507

Abstract

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Summary: The innate immune system plays key roles in tissue regeneration. For example, microglia promote neurogenesis in Müller glia in birds and fish after injury. Although mammalian retina does not normally regenerate, neurogenesis can be induced in mouse Müller glia by Ascl1, a proneural transcription factor. We show that in mice, microglia inhibit the Ascl1-mediated retinal regeneration, suggesting that the innate immune system limits the regenerative response to injury.

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