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GFAPδ Expression in Glia of the Developmental and Adolescent Mouse Brain

Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is the major intermediate filament (IF) protein in astrocytes. In the human brain, GFAP isoforms have unique expression patterns, which indicate that they play distinct functional roles. One isoform, GFAPδ, is expressed by proliferative radial glia in the devel...

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Autores principales: Mamber, Carlyn, Kamphuis, Willem, Haring, Nina L., Peprah, Nuzrat, Middeldorp, Jinte, Hol, Elly M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3528700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23285135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052659
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author Mamber, Carlyn
Kamphuis, Willem
Haring, Nina L.
Peprah, Nuzrat
Middeldorp, Jinte
Hol, Elly M.
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Kamphuis, Willem
Haring, Nina L.
Peprah, Nuzrat
Middeldorp, Jinte
Hol, Elly M.
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description Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is the major intermediate filament (IF) protein in astrocytes. In the human brain, GFAP isoforms have unique expression patterns, which indicate that they play distinct functional roles. One isoform, GFAPδ, is expressed by proliferative radial glia in the developing human brain. In the adult human, GFAPδ is a marker for neural stem cells. However, it is unknown whether GFAPδ marks the same population of radial glia and astrocytes in the developing mouse brain as it does in the developing human brain. This study characterizes the expression pattern of GFAPδ throughout mouse embryogenesis and into adolescence. Gfapδ transcripts are expressed from E12, but immunohistochemistry shows GFAPδ staining only from E18. This finding suggests a translational uncoupling. GFAPδ expression increases from E18 to P5 and then decreases until its expression plateaus around P25. During development, GFAPδ is expressed by radial glia, as denoted by the co-expression of markers like vimentin and nestin. GFAPδ is also expressed in other astrocytic populations during development. A similar pattern is observed in the adolescent mouse, where GFAPδ marks both neural stem cells and mature astrocytes. Interestingly, the Gfapδ/Gfapα transcript ratio remains stable throughout development as well as in primary astrocyte and neurosphere cultures. These data suggest that all astroglia cells in the developing and adolescent mouse brain express GFAPδ, regardless of their neurogenic capabilities. GFAPδ may be an integral component of all mouse astrocytes, but it is not a specific neural stem cell marker in mice as it is in humans.
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spelling pubmed-35287002013-01-02 GFAPδ Expression in Glia of the Developmental and Adolescent Mouse Brain Mamber, Carlyn Kamphuis, Willem Haring, Nina L. Peprah, Nuzrat Middeldorp, Jinte Hol, Elly M. PLoS One Research Article Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is the major intermediate filament (IF) protein in astrocytes. In the human brain, GFAP isoforms have unique expression patterns, which indicate that they play distinct functional roles. One isoform, GFAPδ, is expressed by proliferative radial glia in the developing human brain. In the adult human, GFAPδ is a marker for neural stem cells. However, it is unknown whether GFAPδ marks the same population of radial glia and astrocytes in the developing mouse brain as it does in the developing human brain. This study characterizes the expression pattern of GFAPδ throughout mouse embryogenesis and into adolescence. Gfapδ transcripts are expressed from E12, but immunohistochemistry shows GFAPδ staining only from E18. This finding suggests a translational uncoupling. GFAPδ expression increases from E18 to P5 and then decreases until its expression plateaus around P25. During development, GFAPδ is expressed by radial glia, as denoted by the co-expression of markers like vimentin and nestin. GFAPδ is also expressed in other astrocytic populations during development. A similar pattern is observed in the adolescent mouse, where GFAPδ marks both neural stem cells and mature astrocytes. Interestingly, the Gfapδ/Gfapα transcript ratio remains stable throughout development as well as in primary astrocyte and neurosphere cultures. These data suggest that all astroglia cells in the developing and adolescent mouse brain express GFAPδ, regardless of their neurogenic capabilities. GFAPδ may be an integral component of all mouse astrocytes, but it is not a specific neural stem cell marker in mice as it is in humans. Public Library of Science 2012-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3528700/ /pubmed/23285135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052659 Text en © 2012 Mamber et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mamber, Carlyn
Kamphuis, Willem
Haring, Nina L.
Peprah, Nuzrat
Middeldorp, Jinte
Hol, Elly M.
GFAPδ Expression in Glia of the Developmental and Adolescent Mouse Brain
title GFAPδ Expression in Glia of the Developmental and Adolescent Mouse Brain
title_full GFAPδ Expression in Glia of the Developmental and Adolescent Mouse Brain
title_fullStr GFAPδ Expression in Glia of the Developmental and Adolescent Mouse Brain
title_full_unstemmed GFAPδ Expression in Glia of the Developmental and Adolescent Mouse Brain
title_short GFAPδ Expression in Glia of the Developmental and Adolescent Mouse Brain
title_sort gfapδ expression in glia of the developmental and adolescent mouse brain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3528700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23285135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052659
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