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Nathkapach K Rattanapitoon1, Chadaporn N Gordon2, Natthawut Charoenphon3
1FMC Medical Center, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.
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Wang et al. identify CXCL10high TNFαhigh Ki67+ microglia as drivers of CD8+ T cell recruitment during experimental cerebral malaria (ECM). We propose a conservative reframing: rather than asserting a fully validated new taxonomy, CXCL10high microglia should be considered a candidate "neuroimmune endotype" whose translational relevance requires clearly prespecified and testable validation in human disease. Priority validation steps include single-nucleus and spatial transcriptomics of human postmortem tissue, paired plasma/CSF biomarker correlation, and mechanistic assays of microglial antigen presentation. We caution against strong therapeutic inferences from ECM alone; translational work should first establish reproducible human microglial signatures and clinical correlations before precision-targeted interventions are proposed.
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