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Neurotoxic (A1) Reactive Astrocytes

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Neurotoxic (A1) Reactive Astrocytes

Introduction

Neurotoxic (A1) Reactive Astrocytes is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

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<strong>Neurotoxic (A1) Reactive Astrocytes</strong><br> [@mathys2019]
<strong>Type:</strong> Glial Cell<br> [@yun2018]
<strong>Origin:</strong> Resting astrocytes activated by microglial cytokines<br> [@phatnani2018]
<strong>Markers:</strong> C3, GBP2, SERPING1, complement components<br> [@diazamarilla2019]
<strong>Inducers:</strong> IL-1α, TNF-α, C1q from activated microglia<br>
<strong>Function:</strong> Neurotoxic, promote synapse loss and neuronal death<br>
<strong>Disease Association:</strong> Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, ALS, Huntington's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis<br>
<strong>Key Reference:</strong> [Liddelow et al., 2017](https://doi.org/10.1038/nature21029)
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Overview

Neurotoxic A1 reactive astrocytes are a distinct subtype of reactive astrocytes that acquire a harmful phenotype in response to specific inflammatory signals from activated microglia. First characterized by Liddelow and colleagues in 2017, these cells lose their normal supportive functions and actively contribute to neurodegeneration by promoting neuronal and oligodendrocyte death [1](https://doi.org/10.1038/nature21029).

Induction and Activation

Required Cytokine Combination


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