Molecular basis of astrocyte diversity and morphology across the CNS in health and disease
University of California, Los Angeles · The University of Osaka · +1 more institution
Abstract
Astrocytes, a type of glia, are abundant and morphologically complex cells. Here, we report astrocyte molecular profiles, diversity, and morphology across the mouse central nervous system (CNS). We identified shared and region-specific astrocytic genes and functions and explored the cellular origins of their regional diversity. We identified gene networks correlated with astrocyte morphology, several of which unexpectedly contained Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk genes. CRISPR/Cas9-mediated reduction of candidate genes reduced astrocyte morphological complexity and resulted in cognitive deficits. The same genes were down-regulated in human AD, in an AD mouse model that displayed reduced astrocyte morphology, and…
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9Topics & keywords
- Astrocyte
- Biology
- Morphology (biology)
- Gene
- Neuroscience
- Central nervous system
- Disease
- Genetics