Microglial microRNAs mediate sex-specific responses to tau pathology.
Lay KodamaElmer GuzmanJon I EtchegarayYaqiao LiFaten A SayedLu ZhouYungui ZhouLihong ZhanDavid LeJoe C UdeochuClaire Dudley ClellandZuolin ChengGuoqiang YuQingyun LiKenneth S KosikLi GanPublished in: Nature neuroscience (2019)
Sex is a key modifier of neurological disease outcomes. Microglia are implicated in neurological diseases and modulated by microRNAs, but it is unknown whether microglial microRNAs have sex-specific influences on disease. We show in mice that microglial microRNA expression differs in males and females and that loss of microRNAs leads to sex-specific changes in the microglial transcriptome and tau pathology. These findings suggest that microglial microRNAs influence tau pathogenesis in a sex-specific manner.