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Use of adeno-associated viruses for transgenic modulation of microglia structure and function: A review of technical considerations and challenges

Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, ISSN: 0889-1591, Vol: 118, Page: 368-379
2024
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Findings from University of Colorado in Adeno-Associated Virus Reported (Use of Adeno-associated Viruses for Transgenic Modulation of Microglia Structure and Function: a Review of Technical Considerations and Challenges)

2024 MAY 29 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Genomics & Genetics Daily -- Investigators publish new report on Adeno-Associated Virus. According

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Microglia play a central role in the etiology of many neuropathologies. Transgenic tools are a powerful experiment approach to gain reliable and specific control over microglia function. Adeno-associated virus (AAVs) vectors are already an indispensable tool in neuroscience research. Despite ubiquitous use of AAVs and substantial interest in the role of microglia in the study of central nervous system (CNS) function and disease, transduction of microglia using AAVs is seldom reported. This review explores the challenges and advancements made in using AAVs for expressing transgenes in microglia. First, we will examine the functional anatomy of the AAV capsid, which will serve as a basis for subsequent discussions of studies exploring the relationship between capsid mutations and microglia transduction efficacy. After outlining the functional anatomy of AAVs, we will consider the experimental evidence demonstrating AAV-mediated transduction of microglia and microglia-like cell lines followed by an examination of the most promising experimental approaches identified in the literature. Finally, technical limitations will be considered in future applications of AAV experimental approaches.

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