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Temporal Profiling of Astrocyte Precursors Reveals Parallel Roles for Asef during Development and after Injury.

Lesley S ChaboubJeanne M ManaloHyun Kyoung LeeStacey M GlasgowFengju ChenYoshihiro KawasakiTetsu AkiyamaChay T KuoChad J CreightonCarrie A MohilaBenjamin Deneen
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Astrocytes play a central role in CNS function and associated diseases. Yet the mechanisms that control their development remain poorly defined. Using the developing mouse spinal cord as a model system, we identify molecular changes that occur in developing astrocytes. These molecular signatures are strongly correlated with human astrocyte expression profiles and validation in mouse spinal cord identifies a host of new genes associated with the astrocyte lineage. These genes are present in reactive astrocytes in human white matter injury, and functional studies reveal that one of these genes, Asef, contributes to reactive astrocyte responses after injury. These studies identify distinct stages of astrocyte lineage development and highlight the parallels between astrocyte development and their reactive counterparts associated with injury.
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