Galron_2011_J.Mol.Neurosci_45_202

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Title : Astrocyte dysfunction associated with cerebellar attrition in a Nijmegen breakage syndrome animal model - Galron_2011_J.Mol.Neurosci_45_202
Author(s) : Galron R , Gruber R , Lifshitz V , Lu H , Kirshner M , Ziv N , Wang ZQ , Shiloh Y , Barzilai A , Frenkel D
Ref : Journal of Molecular Neuroscience , 45 :202 , 2011
Abstract :

Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBS) is a genomic instability disorder caused by hypomorphic mutations in the Nbs1 gene. When Nbs1 is conditionally inactivated in the central nervous system of mice (Nbs1-CNS-Delta), they suffer from severe cerebellar atrophy, ataxia, and white matter damage. Here, we show that conditional inactivation of the murine Nbs1 gene has a profound effect on the integrity and the functionality of the glial cells, which suggests their crucial role in the pathogenesis of NBS. Interestingly, in Nbs1-CNS-Delta mice, the dramatic reduction in the numbers of Purkinje and granule cells was also linked to a reduction of microglial cells but not to astrocytes (GFAP+), suggesting an impairment in astrocytic functionality. Nbs1 levels were dramatically reduced in adult astrocyte isolated from Nbs1-CNS-Delta mice, suggesting a major role in cerebellar pathology. In order to investigate the effect of Nbs1 deletion on astrocyte activity, we investigated glutamine synthetase levels in astrocyte and discovered 40% reduction as compared to WT. Furthermore, we found a significant reduction in the secretion of neurotrophic factors, such as brain-derived neurotrophic factor and neurotrophin 3. Understanding the contribution of malfunctioning astrocytes to the etiology of NBS can elucidate a hitherto unknown aspect of this disorder.

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Galron R, Gruber R, Lifshitz V, Lu H, Kirshner M, Ziv N, Wang ZQ, Shiloh Y, Barzilai A, Frenkel D (2011)
Astrocyte dysfunction associated with cerebellar attrition in a Nijmegen breakage syndrome animal model
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience 45 :202

Galron R, Gruber R, Lifshitz V, Lu H, Kirshner M, Ziv N, Wang ZQ, Shiloh Y, Barzilai A, Frenkel D (2011)
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience 45 :202