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Captopril Restores Microglial Homeostasis and Reverses ASD-like Phenotype in a model of ASD induced by exposure in utero to anti-Caspr2 IgG.


ABSTRACT: We performed single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) of hippocampal microglia to define transcriptional changes induced by prenatal exposure to maternal anti-Caspr2 antibodies and their modulation by treatment (Captopril). Male offspring were analyzed across four main groups: (1) Saline-treated Controls, (2)Captopril treated Controls, (3) Anti-Caspr2, saline-treated, and (4) Anti-Caspr2, Captopril-treated . scRNA-seq revealed a Captopril (blood–brain barrier-permeable ACE inhibitor)-responsive microglial subcluster in Anti-Caspr2 mice with dysregulated translation (eIF2 signaling) and metabolic pathways (mTOR, oxidative phosphorylation) relative to controls. Captopril reversed these pathway alterations and restored a homeostatic microglial transcriptional state. These data provide a single-cell transcriptomic resource linking prenatal anti-Caspr2 exposure to persistent microglial dysfunction and demonstrate pathway normalization with BBB-permeable ACE inhibition.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE308428 | GEO | 2025/09/22

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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