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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

The role of CNS microglia in health and disease

Kyrargyri Vassiliki

Prof

Department of Immunology, Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, Hellenic Pasteur Institute, Athens, Greece

Schedule
Wednesday, October 25, 2023

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Schedule

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

5:00 PM Europe/Athens

Host: Athens Neuroscience

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

Athens Neuroscience

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Microglia are the resident CNS macrophages of the brain parenchyma. They have many and opposing roles in health and disease, ranging from inflammatory to anti-inflammatory and protective functions, depending on the developmental stage and the disease context. In Multiple Sclerosis, microglia are involved to important hallmarks of the disease, such as inflammation, demyelination, axonal damage and remyelination, however the exact mechanisms controlling their transformation towards a protective or devastating phenotype during the disease progression remains largely unknown until now. We wish to understand how brain microglia respond to demyelinating insults and how their behaviour changes in recovery. To do so we developed a novel histopathological analysis approach in 3D and a cell-based analysis tool that when applied in the cuprizone model of demyelination revealed region- and disease- dependent changes in microglial dynamics in the brain grey matter during demyelination and remyelination. We now use similar approaches with the aim to unravel sensitive changes in microglial dynamics during neuroinflammation in the EAE model. Furthermore, we employ constitutive knockout and tamoxifen-inducible gene-targeting approaches, immunological techniques, genetics and bioinformatics and currently seek to clarify the specific role of the brain resident microglial NF-κB molecular pathway versus other tissue macrophages in EAE.

Topics

CNS microgliaEAE modelMultiple SclerosisNF-κBcuprizone modeldemyelinationhistopathological analysismicroglianeuroinflammationremyelinationtwo-photon imaging

About the Speaker

Kyrargyri Vassiliki

Prof

Department of Immunology, Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, Hellenic Pasteur Institute, Athens, Greece

Contact & Resources

Personal Website

www.pasteur.gr/en/vasiliki-kyrargyri-group

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