Astrocytes and microglia are emerging key regulators of activity-dependent synapse remodeling that engulf and remove synapses in response to changes in neural activity. Yet, the degree to which these cells communicate to coordinate this process remains an open question. Here, we use whisker removal in postnatal mice to induce activity-dependent synapse removal in the barrel cortex. We show that astrocytes do not engulf synapses in this paradigm. Instead, astrocytes reduce contact with synapses prior to microglia-mediated synapse engulfment. We further show that the reduced astrocyte-synapse contact is dependent on the release of Wnts from microglia downstream of neuron-to-microglia fractalkine ligand-receptor (CX3CL1-CX3CR1) signaling. These results demonstrate an activity-dependent mechanism by which microglia instruct astrocyte-synapse interactions, providing a permissive environment for microglia to remove synapses. We further show that this mechanism is critical to remodel synapses in a changing sensory environment and that this signaling is upregulated in several disease contexts.
Microglia-astrocyte crosstalk regulates synapse remodeling via Wnt signaling.
Travis E. Faust,Yi-Han Lee,Ciara O’Connor,Margaret A. Boyle,Georgia Gunner,Violeta Durán-Laforet,Loris L Ferrari,Robert E. Murphy,Ana Badimon,K. Sakers,C. Eroglu,Pinar Ayata,Anne Schaefer,Dorothy P. Schafer
Published 2025 in Cell
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2025
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Cell
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2025-09-01
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Biology, Medicine
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