2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-310167/v1
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Astrocytic Reactivity Triggered by defective Mitophagy Activates NF-kB Signaling and Causes Neurotoxicity in Frontotemporal Dementia Type 3

Abstract: Background: Frontotemporal dementia type 3 (FTD3) caused by a point mutation in the charged multivesicular body protein 2B (CHMP2B), affects mitochondrial ultrastructure and function as well as endosomal-lysosomal fusion in neurons. However, there is a critical knowledge gap in understanding how mutations in CHMP2B affect astrocytes. Hence, we investigated the disease mechanisms in astrocytes derived from hiPSC with mutations in CHMP2B and their impact on neurons.Methods: To dissect the astrocyte-specific impa… Show more

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“…During the acute neuroinflammation period, activated microglia quickly cover the implant surfaces and reactive astrocytes become hypertrophic, resulting in gliosis that encapsulates the implanted microelectrode. Evidence shows that autophagy modulates microglia inflammation and astrocyte reactivity [17,18,69,70]. Thus, we first evaluated the changes in autophagy activity at the electrode-tissue interface over the implantation period.…”
Section: Autophagy Activity Proximal To the Implanted Microelectrode ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the acute neuroinflammation period, activated microglia quickly cover the implant surfaces and reactive astrocytes become hypertrophic, resulting in gliosis that encapsulates the implanted microelectrode. Evidence shows that autophagy modulates microglia inflammation and astrocyte reactivity [17,18,69,70]. Thus, we first evaluated the changes in autophagy activity at the electrode-tissue interface over the implantation period.…”
Section: Autophagy Activity Proximal To the Implanted Microelectrode ...mentioning
confidence: 99%