By Jennifer Sokolowski, MD, PhD.
Microglia are a major immune-cell component in the brain. They ingest and degrade dead cells, debris, and foreign material and interact with other immune cells to orchestrate central nervous system immune responses.1,2 Microglia appear to play a critical role in modulating normal physiologic immune functions as well as the immune response in disease states. In order to define the role of microglia, we need specific markers that allow distinction of microglia from other cell types; fortunately, researchers have validated a new microglia-specific marker,...