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Microglial TNFα controls daily changes in synaptic GABAARs and sleep slow waves

Maria Joana Pinto
Lucy Bizien
Julie M.J. Fabre
Nina Ðukanović
Valentin Lepetz
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Fiona Henderson
Marine Pujol
Romain Sala
Thibault Tarpin
Daniela Popa
Antoine Triller
Clément Léna
Véronique Fabre
Alain Bessis

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Microglia sense the changes in their environment. How microglia actively translate these changes into suitable cues to adapt brain physiology is unknown. We reveal an activity-dependent regulation of cortical inhibitory synapses by microglia, driven by purinergic signaling acting on P2RX7 and mediated by microglia-derived TNFα. We demonstrate that sleep induces microglia-dependent synaptic enrichment of GABAARs in a manner dependent on microglial TNFα and P2RX7. We further show that microglia-specific depletion of TNFα alters slow waves during NREM sleep and blunt memory consolidation in sleep-dependent learning tasks. Together, our results reveal that microglia orchestrate sleep-intrinsic plasticity of synaptic GABAARs, sculpt sleep slow waves, and support memory consolidation.
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hal-04643946 , version 1 (10-07-2024)

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Maria Joana Pinto, Lucy Bizien, Julie M.J. Fabre, Nina Ðukanović, Valentin Lepetz, et al.. Microglial TNFα controls daily changes in synaptic GABAARs and sleep slow waves. Journal of Cell Biology, 2024, 223 (7), ⟨10.1083/jcb.202401041⟩. ⟨hal-04643946⟩
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