Astrocytes and disease: a neurodevelopmental perspective
Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital and Clinics · Broad Center · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Astrocytes are no longer seen as a homogenous population of cells. In fact, recent studies indicate that astrocytes are morphologically and functionally diverse and play critical roles in neurodevelopmental diseases such as Rett syndrome and fragile X mental retardation. This review summarizes recent advances in astrocyte development, including the role of neural tube patterning in specification and developmental functions of astrocytes during synaptogenesis. We propose here that a precise understanding of astrocyte development is critical to defining heterogeneity and could lead advances in understanding and treating a variety of neuropsychiatric diseases.
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Authors
8- AVAnna V. MolofskyCorresponding
Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital and Clinics, Broad Center
- RKRobert Krenick
University of California, San Francisco
- EMErik M. Ullian
University of California, San Francisco
- HTHui‐Hsin Tsai
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Pediatrics and Genetics, Broad Center
- BDBenjamin Deneen
Baylor College of Medicine
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Synaptogenesis
- Rett syndrome
- Neuroscience
- Astrocyte
- Disease
- Neurodevelopmental disorder
- MECP2
- Good health and well-being