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Publication : Context-Specific Striatal Astrocyte Molecular Responses Are Phenotypically Exploitable.

First Author  Yu X Year  2020
Journal  Neuron Volume  108
Issue  6 Pages  1146-1162.e10
PubMed ID  33086039 Mgi Jnum  J:300547
Mgi Id  MGI:6503520 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2020.09.021
Citation  Yu X, et al. (2020) Context-Specific Striatal Astrocyte Molecular Responses Are Phenotypically Exploitable. Neuron 108(6):1146-1162.e10
abstractText  Astrocytes tile the central nervous system and are widely implicated in brain diseases, but the molecular mechanisms by which astrocytes contribute to brain disorders remain incompletely explored. By performing astrocyte gene expression analyses following 14 experimental perturbations of relevance to the striatum, we discovered that striatal astrocytes mount context-specific molecular responses at the level of genes, pathways, and upstream regulators. Through data mining, we also identified astrocyte pathways in Huntington's disease (HD) that were reciprocally altered with respect to the activation of striatal astrocyte G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling. Furthermore, selective striatal astrocyte stimulation of the Gi-GPCR pathway in vivo corrected several HD-associated astrocytic, synaptic, and behavioral phenotypes, with accompanying improvement of HD-associated astrocyte signaling pathways, including those related to synaptogenesis and neuroimmune functions. Overall, our data show that astrocytes are malleable, using context-specific responses that can be dissected molecularly and used for phenotypic benefit in brain disorders.
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