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Reactive astrocyte nomenclature, definitions, and future directions

Authors :
Escartin, Carole
Galea, Elena
Lakatos, András
O’Callaghan, James P.
Petzold, Gabor C.
Serrano-Pozo, Alberto
Steinhäuser, Christian
Volterra, Andrea
Carmignoto, Giorgio
Agarwal, Amit
Allen, Nicola J.
Araque, Alfonso
Barbeito, Luis
Barzilai, Ari
Bergles, Dwight E.
Bonvento, Gilles
Butt, Arthur M.
Chen, Wei-Ting
Cohen-Salmon, Martine
Cunningham, Colm
Deneen, Benjamin
De Strooper, Bart
Díaz-Castro, Blanca
Farina, Cinthia
Freeman, Marc
Gallo, Vittorio
Goldman, James E.
Goldman, Steven A.
Götz, Magdalena
Gutiérrez, Antonia
Haydon, Philip G.
Heiland, Dieter H.
Hol, Elly M.
Holt, Matthew G.
Iino, Masamitsu
Kastanenka, Ksenia V.
Kettenmann, Helmut
Khakh, Baljit S.
Koizumi, Schuichi
Lee, C. Justin
Liddelow, Shane A.
MacVicar, Brian A.
Magistretti, Pierre
Messing, Albee
Mishra, Anusha
Molofsky, Anna V.
Murai, Keith K.
Norris, Christopher M.
Okada, Seiji
Oliet, Stéphane H. R.
Oliveira, João F.
Panatier, Aude
Parpura, Vladimir
Pekna, Marcela
Pekny, Milos
Pellerin, Luc
Perea, Gertrudis
Pérez-Nievas, Beatriz G.
Pfrieger, Frank W.
Poskanzer, Kira E.
Quintana, Francisco J.
Ransohoff, Richard M.
Riquelme-Perez, Miriam
Robel, Stefanie
Rose, Christine R.
Rothstein, Jeffrey D.
Rouach, Nathalie
Rowitch, David H.
Semyanov, Alexey
Sirko, Swetlana
Sontheimer, Harald
Swanson, Raymond A.
Vitorica, Javier
Wanner, Ina-Beate
Wood, Levi B.
Wu, Jiaqian
Zheng, Binhai
Zimmer, Eduardo R.
Zorec, Robert
Sofroniew, Michael V.
Verkhratsky, Alexei
Source :
Nature Neuroscience; March 2021, Vol. 24 Issue: 3 p312-325, 14p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Reactive astrocytes are astrocytes undergoing morphological, molecular, and functional remodeling in response to injury, disease, or infection of the CNS. Although this remodeling was first described over a century ago, uncertainties and controversies remain regarding the contribution of reactive astrocytes to CNS diseases, repair, and aging. It is also unclear whether fixed categories of reactive astrocytes exist and, if so, how to identify them. We point out the shortcomings of binary divisions of reactive astrocytes into good-vs-bad, neurotoxic-vs-neuroprotective or A1-vs-A2. We advocate, instead, that research on reactive astrocytes include assessment of multiple molecular and functional parameters—preferably in vivo—plus multivariate statistics and determination of impact on pathological hallmarks in relevant models. These guidelines may spur the discovery of astrocyte-based biomarkers as well as astrocyte-targeting therapies that abrogate detrimental actions of reactive astrocytes, potentiate their neuro- and glioprotective actions, and restore or augment their homeostatic, modulatory, and defensive functions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10976256 and 15461726
Volume :
24
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Neuroscience
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs55352369
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-020-00783-4