Roles of neuropathology-associated reactive astrocytes: a systematic review

Abstract In the contexts of aging, injury, or neuroinflammation, activated microglia signaling with TNF-α, IL-1α, and C1q induces a neurotoxic astrocytic phenotype, classified as A1, A1-like, or neuroinflammatory reactive astrocytes. In contrast to typical astrocytes, which promote neuronal survival...

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Published in:Acta Neuropathologica Communications
Main Authors: Jill M. Lawrence, Kayla Schardien, Brian Wigdahl, Michael R. Nonnemacher
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2023-03-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40478-023-01526-9
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description Abstract In the contexts of aging, injury, or neuroinflammation, activated microglia signaling with TNF-α, IL-1α, and C1q induces a neurotoxic astrocytic phenotype, classified as A1, A1-like, or neuroinflammatory reactive astrocytes. In contrast to typical astrocytes, which promote neuronal survival, support synapses, and maintain blood–brain barrier integrity, these reactive astrocytes downregulate supportive functions and begin to secrete neurotoxic factors, complement components like C3, and chemokines like CXCL10, which may facilitate recruitment of immune cells across the BBB into the CNS. The proportion of pro-inflammatory reactive astrocytes increases with age through associated microglia activation, and these pro-inflammatory reactive astrocytes are particularly abundant in neurodegenerative disorders. As the identification of astrocyte phenotypes progress, their molecular and cellular effects are characterized in a growing array of neuropathologies.
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spelling doaj-art-e90a6d5dabcd4ca2bf15e2f68d5265582025-08-19T22:09:33ZengBMCActa Neuropathologica Communications2051-59602023-03-0111112810.1186/s40478-023-01526-9Roles of neuropathology-associated reactive astrocytes: a systematic reviewJill M. Lawrence0Kayla Schardien1Brian Wigdahl2Michael R. Nonnemacher3Molecular and Cell Biology and Genetics Graduate Program, Drexel University College of MedicineMolecular and Cell Biology and Genetics Graduate Program, Drexel University College of MedicineDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Drexel University College of MedicineDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Drexel University College of MedicineAbstract In the contexts of aging, injury, or neuroinflammation, activated microglia signaling with TNF-α, IL-1α, and C1q induces a neurotoxic astrocytic phenotype, classified as A1, A1-like, or neuroinflammatory reactive astrocytes. In contrast to typical astrocytes, which promote neuronal survival, support synapses, and maintain blood–brain barrier integrity, these reactive astrocytes downregulate supportive functions and begin to secrete neurotoxic factors, complement components like C3, and chemokines like CXCL10, which may facilitate recruitment of immune cells across the BBB into the CNS. The proportion of pro-inflammatory reactive astrocytes increases with age through associated microglia activation, and these pro-inflammatory reactive astrocytes are particularly abundant in neurodegenerative disorders. As the identification of astrocyte phenotypes progress, their molecular and cellular effects are characterized in a growing array of neuropathologies.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40478-023-01526-9Neurotoxic reactive astrocytesActivated astrocytesA1 astrocytesNeuroinflammationNeurodegeneration
spellingShingle Jill M. Lawrence
Kayla Schardien
Brian Wigdahl
Michael R. Nonnemacher
Roles of neuropathology-associated reactive astrocytes: a systematic review
Neurotoxic reactive astrocytes
Activated astrocytes
A1 astrocytes
Neuroinflammation
Neurodegeneration
title Roles of neuropathology-associated reactive astrocytes: a systematic review
title_full Roles of neuropathology-associated reactive astrocytes: a systematic review
title_fullStr Roles of neuropathology-associated reactive astrocytes: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Roles of neuropathology-associated reactive astrocytes: a systematic review
title_short Roles of neuropathology-associated reactive astrocytes: a systematic review
title_sort roles of neuropathology associated reactive astrocytes a systematic review
topic Neurotoxic reactive astrocytes
Activated astrocytes
A1 astrocytes
Neuroinflammation
Neurodegeneration
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