GM-CSF induces noninflammatory proliferation of microglia and disturbs electrical neuronal network rhythms in situ.
Hasan Onur DikmenMarc HemmerichAndrea LewenJan-Oliver HollnagelBruno ChausseOliver KannPublished in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2020)
GM-CSF has a unique role in the activation of microglia, including the potential to induce neuronal network dysfunction. These immunomodulatory properties might contribute to cognitive impairment and/or epileptic seizure development in disease featuring elevated GM-CSF levels, blood-brain barrier leakage, and/or T cell infiltration.