Diverse signaling mechanisms and heterogeneity of astrocyte reactivity in Alzheimer's disease

Author:

Qin Hongwei1ORCID,Zhou Lianna1,Haque Faris T.1,Martin‐Jimenez Cynthia2,Trang Amy2,Benveniste Etty N.1,Wang Qin2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cell, Developmental and Integrative Biology University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Alabama USA

2. Department of Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University Augusta Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractAlzheimer's disease (AD) affects various brain cell types, including astrocytes, which are the most abundant cell types in the central nervous system (CNS). Astrocytes not only provide homeostatic support to neurons but also actively regulate synaptic signaling and functions and become reactive in response to CNS insults through diverse signaling pathways including the JAK/STAT, NF‐κB, and GPCR‐elicited pathways. The advent of new technology for transcriptomic profiling at the single‐cell level has led to increasing recognition of the highly versatile nature of reactive astrocytes and the context‐dependent specificity of astrocyte reactivity. In AD, reactive astrocytes have long been observed in senile plaques and have recently been suggested to play a role in AD pathogenesis and progression. However, the precise contributions of reactive astrocytes to AD remain elusive, and targeting this complex cell population for AD treatment poses significant challenges. In this review, we summarize the current understanding of astrocyte reactivity and its role in AD, with a particular focus on the signaling pathways that promote astrocyte reactivity and the heterogeneity of reactive astrocytes. Furthermore, we explore potential implications for the development of therapeutics for AD. Our objective is to shed light on the complex involvement of astrocytes in AD and offer insights into potential therapeutic targets and strategies for treating and managing this devastating neurodegenerative disorder.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Biochemistry

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