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Microglia

Pathway Diagram

flowchart TD N0["MICROGLIA"] N1["INFLAMMATION"] N1 -->|"activates"| N0 N2["TREM2"] N2 -->|"expressed in"| N0 N3["C1Q"] N3 -->|"activates"| N0 N2 -->|"regulates"| N0 N0 -->|"expressed in"| N2 N4["AMYLOID"] N4 -->|"associated with"| N0 N5["NEUROINFLAMMATION"] N0 -->|"associated with"| N5 N6["APOE"] N6 -->|"associated with"| N0 N7["AUTOPHAGY"] N7 -->|"associated with"| N0 N8["APOPTOSIS"] N8 -->|"associated with"| N0 N9["NEURON"] N0 -->|"associated with"| N9 N10["TNF"] N0 -->|"associated with"| N10

Overview

Microglia are specialized immune cells of the central nervous system (CNS), representing the brain's resident macrophages. Comprising approximately 5-12% of all glial cells in the brain and spinal cord, microglia originate from yolk sac-derived hematopoietic progenitors during early embryonic development and establish themselves in the CNS before the blood-brain barrier fully forms. Unlike peripheral immune cells that derive from bone marrow, microglia maintain their population primarily through self-renewal rather than recruitment from circulation, making them a unique component of neuroimmune architecture. Their strategic positioning throughout neural tissue and their capacity for rapid activation in response to pathological stimuli establish them as key players in both normal brain homeostasis and neurodegenerative disease pathology.

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