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Phenotypic conversions of "protoplasmic" to "reactive" astrocytes in Alexander disease.
[alexander disease]
Alexander
Disease
(
AxD
)
is
a
primary
disorder
of
astrocytes
,
caused
by
heterozygous
mutations
in
GFAP
,
which
encodes
the
major
astrocyte
intermediate
filament
protein
,
glial
fibrillary
acidic
protein
(
GFAP
)
.
Astrocytes
in
AxD
display
hypertrophy
,
massive
increases
in
GFAP
,
and
the
accumulation
of
Rosenthal
fibers
,
cytoplasmic
protein
inclusions
containing
GFAP
,
and
small
heat
shock
proteins
.
To
study
the
effects
of
GFAP
mutations
on
astrocyte
morphology
and
physiology
,
we
have
examined
hippocampal
astrocytes
in
three
mouse
models
of
AxD
,
a
transgenic
line
(
GFAP
(
Tg
)
)
in
which
the
normal
human
GFAP
is
expressed
in
several
copies
,
a
knock-
in
line
(
Gfap
(
+
/
R
236
H
)
)
in
which
one
of
the
Gfap
genes
bears
an
R
236
H
mutation
,
and
a
mouse
derived
from
the
mating
of
these
two
lines
(
GFAP
(
Tg
)
;
Gfap
(
+
/
R
236
H
)
)
.
We
report
changes
in
astrocyte
phenotype
in
all
lines
,
with
the
most
severe
in
the
GFAP
(
Tg
)
;
Gfap
(
+
/
R
236
H
)
,
resulting
in
the
conversion
of
protoplasmic
astrocytes
to
cells
that
have
lost
their
bushy-like
morphology
because
of
a
reduction
of
distal
fine
processes
,
and
become
multinucleated
and
hypertrophic
.
Astrocytes
activate
the
mTOR
cascade
,
acquire
CD
44
,
and
lose
GLT-
1
.
The
altered
astrocytes
display
a
microheterogeneity
in
phenotypes
,
even
neighboring
cells
.
Astrocytes
also
show
diminished
glutamate
transporter
current
,
are
significantly
depolarized
,
and
not
coupled
to
adjacent
astrocytes
.
Thus
,
the
accumulation
of
GFAP
in
the
AxD
mouse
astrocytes
initiates
a
conversion
of
normal
,
protoplasmic
astrocytes
to
astrocytes
that
display
severely
"
reactive
"
characteristics
,
many
of
which
may
be
detrimental
to
neighboring
neurons
and
oligodendrocytes
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"small heat shock proteins"
symptom
alexander disease
hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis
inclusion body myositis
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