poetinsf
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Summary
Microglia are indispensable for the central nervous system (CNS) development and homeostasis, and mutations in microglia can cause microgliopathies. Correcting these mutations holds therapeutic potential, but conventional gene therapies cannot yet achieve the CNS-wide delivery required for meaningful treatment. Microglia replacement has emerged as a groundbreaking paradigm that removes pathogenic microglia and introduces healthy donor cells. Over the past 5 years (2020–2025), the field has advanced rapidly from first achieving efficient replacement in animals to first-in-human clinical interventions. Here, we summarize microgliopathies as therapeutic targets and trace the historical and technical evolution from the pre-replacement era of low-engraftment approaches to efficient strategies enabling widespread replacement. We outline the mechanistic principles and current methods that underpin efficient replacement. We highlight therapeutic applications ranging from gene correction to engineered “Trojan horse” microglia and explore potential ability enhancement. Finally, we discuss the potential risks and future directions for safe, scalable, and ethically governed clinical translation.The evolution of microglia replacement: A new paradigm for CNS disease therapy
Kill off all diseased microglia cells, replace them with bone marrow transplant. Pretty invasive, I must say.