She Doesn’t Even Go Here: The Role of Inflammatory Astrocytes in CNS Disorders

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Abstract

Astrocyte heterogeneity is a rapidly evolving field driven by innovative techniques. Inflammatory astrocytes, one of the first described subtypes of reactive astrocytes, are present in a variety of neurodegenerative diseases and may play a role in their pathogenesis. Moreover, genetic and therapeutic targeting of these astrocytes ameliorates disease in several models, providing support for advancing the development of astrocyte-specific disease modifying therapies. This review aims to explore the methods and challenges of identifying inflammatory astrocytes, the role these astrocytes play in neurological disorders, and future directions in the field of astrocyte heterogeneity.

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Reid, J. K., & Kuipers, H. F. (2021, September 3). She Doesn’t Even Go Here: The Role of Inflammatory Astrocytes in CNS Disorders. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2021.704884

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