Title
Common genes and pathways involved in the response to stressful stimuli by astrocytes: A meta-analysis of genome-wide expression studies
Date Issued
01 March 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
González-Giraldo Y.
Forero D.A.
Aristizábal-Pachón A.
University of Limerick
Publisher(s)
Academic Press Inc.
Abstract
Astrocytes play pivotal roles in the brain and they become reactive under stress conditions. Here, we carried out, for the first time, an integrative meta-analysis of genome-wide expression profiling of astrocytes from human and mouse exposed to different stressful stimuli (hypoxia, infections by virus and bacteria, cytokines, ethanol, among others). We identified common differentially expressed genes and pathways in human and murine astrocytes. Our results showed that astrocytes induce expression of genes associated with stress response and immune system regulation when they are exposed to stressful stimuli, whereas genes related to neurogenesis are found as downregulated. Several of the identified genes showed to be important hubs in the protein-protein interaction analysis (TRAF2, CDC37 and PAX6). This work demonstrates that despite astrocytes are highly heterogeneous and complex, there are common gene expression signatures that can be triggered under distinct detrimental stimuli, which opens an opportunity for exploring other possible markers of reactivity.
Start page
669
End page
680
Volume
113
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Neurociencias Genética humana
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85100040767
PubMed ID
Source
Genomics
ISSN of the container
08887543
Sponsor(s)
YGG was supported by a post-doctoral fellowship at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana and previously, YGG was supported by a PhD fellowship from Centro de Estudios Interdisciplinarios Básicos y Aplicados CEIBA (Rodolfo Llinás Program). This study was supported by a research grant from Colciencias (Grant No. 824-2017 ). DAF has been previously supported by grants from MinCiencias .
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