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Reactive astrocytes acquire neuroprotective as well as deleterious signatures in response to Tau and Aß pathology
Zoeb Jiwaji, Sachin S. Tiwari, Rolando Xavier Aviles‐Reyes, Monique Hooley, David W. Hampton, Megan Torvell, Delinda A. Johnson, Jamie McQueen, Paul Baxter, Kayalvizhi Sabari-Sankar, Jing Qiu, Xin He, Jill H. Fowler, James A. Febery, Jenna M. Gregory
Nature Communications · 2022 · ▲ 231 citations
Abstract
tauopathy mice revealed that only Aß influenced expression of AD risk genes, but both pathologies precociously induced age-dependent changes, and had distinct but overlapping signatures found in human post-mortem AD astrocytes. Both Aß and Tau pathology induced an astrocyte signature involving repression of bioenergetic and translation machinery, and induction of inflammation pathways plus protein degradation/proteostasis(definition) genes, the latter enriched in targets of inflammatory mediator Spi1 and stress-activated cytoprotective Nrf2. Astrocyte-specific Nrf2 expression induced a reactive phenotype which recapitulated elements of this proteostasis signature, reduced Aß deposition and phospho-tau accumulation in their respective models, and rescued brain-wide transcriptional deregulation, cellular pathology, neurodegeneration and behavioural/cognitive deficits. Thus, Aß and Tau induce overlapping astrocyte profiles associated with both deleterious and adaptive-protective signals, the latter of which can slow patho-progression.
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Jiwaji, Z., Tiwari, S.S., Aviles‐Reyes, R.X., Hooley, M., Hampton, D.W., Torvell, M., Johnson, D.A., McQueen, J., Baxter, P., Sabari-Sankar, K., Qiu, J., He, X., Fowler, J.H., Febery, J.A., Gregory, J.M., Rose, J., Tulloch, J., Loan, J.J., Story, D., & McDade, K. (2022). Reactive astrocytes acquire neuroprotective as well as deleterious signatures in response to Tau and Aß pathology. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27702-w
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Jiwaji Z, Tiwari SS, Aviles‐Reyes RX, Hooley M, Hampton DW, Torvell M, et al. Reactive astrocytes acquire neuroprotective as well as deleterious signatures in response to Tau and Aß pathology. Nature Communications. 2022. doi:10.1038/s41467-021-27702-w.
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@article{zoeb2022Reacti,
title = {Reactive astrocytes acquire neuroprotective as well as deleterious signatures in response to Tau and Aß pathology},
author = {Zoeb Jiwaji and Sachin S. Tiwari and Rolando Xavier Aviles‐Reyes and Monique Hooley and David W. Hampton and Megan Torvell and Delinda A. Johnson and Jamie McQueen and Paul Baxter and Kayalvizhi Sabari-Sankar and Jing Qiu and Xin He and Jill H. Fowler and James A. Febery and Jenna M. Gregory and Jamie Rose and Jane Tulloch and James JM Loan and David Story and Karina McDade and Amy Smith and Peta Greer and Matt Ball and Peter C. Kind and Paul M. Matthews},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-021-27702-w},
}
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