Glial response to polyglutamine-mediated stress

Parminder J.S. Vig, Qingmei Shao, Maripar E. Lopez
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Neurodegenerative trinucleotide (CAG) repeat disorders are caused by the expansion of polyglutamine tracts within the disease proteins. Some of these proteins have an unknown function. How expanded polyglutamine causes target neurons to degenerate is not clear. Recent evidence suggests that intercellular miscommunication may contribute to polyglutamine pathogenesis in CAG repeat disorders. Polyglutamine induced degeneration of the target neuron can be mediated via glia–neuron interactions. Here we hypothesize that during the neurodegenerative process the failure of cell–cell interactions have more severe consequences than alterations in intracellular neuron biology. We further believe that bidirectional communication between neurons and glia is a prerequisite for the normal development and function of either cell type. Understanding intercellular signaling mechanisms such as glial trophic factors and their receptors, cell adhesion or other well-defined signaling molecules provides opportunities for developing potential therapies.

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神经胶质对多谷氨酰胺介导的应激反应
神经退行性三核苷酸(CAG)重复紊乱是由疾病蛋白内聚谷氨酰胺束的扩张引起的。其中一些蛋白质具有未知的功能。膨化聚谷氨酰胺如何导致目标神经元退化尚不清楚。最近的证据表明,细胞间的错误沟通可能有助于多谷氨酰胺在CAG重复疾病中的发病机制。聚谷氨酰胺诱导的靶神经元变性可通过神经胶质-神经元相互作用介导。在这里,我们假设在神经退行性过程中,细胞间相互作用的失败比细胞内神经元生物学的改变具有更严重的后果。我们进一步认为,神经元和胶质细胞之间的双向交流是两种细胞正常发育和功能的先决条件。了解细胞间信号机制,如神经胶质营养因子及其受体、细胞粘附或其他明确定义的信号分子,为开发潜在的治疗方法提供了机会。
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