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Review
. 2021 Sep 14;11(9):1361.
doi: 10.3390/biom11091361.

Beyond the GFAP-Astrocyte Protein Markers in the Brain

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Beyond the GFAP-Astrocyte Protein Markers in the Brain

Agnieszka M Jurga et al. Biomolecules. .

Abstract

The idea of central nervous system as one-man band favoring neurons is long gone. Now we all are aware that neurons and neuroglia are team players and constant communication between those various cell types is essential to maintain functional efficiency and a quick response to danger. Here, we summarize and discuss known and new markers of astroglial multiple functions, their natural heterogeneity, cellular interactions, aging and disease-induced dysfunctions. This review is focused on newly reported facts regarding astrocytes, which are beyond the old stereotypes. We present an up-to-date list of marker proteins used to identify a broad spectrum of astroglial phenotypes related to the various physiological and pathological nervous system conditions. The aim of this review is to help choose markers that are well-tailored for specific needs of further experimental studies, precisely recognizing differential glial phenotypes, or for diagnostic purposes. We hope it will help to categorize the functional and structural diversity of the astroglial population and ease a clear readout of future experimental results.

Keywords: astrocyte phenotype; astrocyte reactivity; astrocyte state; astroglia; protein markers; reactive astrogliosis.

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Astrocyte functions in the brain.

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