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Astrocytes from familial and sporadic ALS patients are toxic to motor neurons
Authors:Haidet-Phillips Amanda M  Hester Mark E  Miranda Carlos J  Meyer Kathrin  Braun Lyndsey  Frakes Ashley  Song SungWon  Likhite Shibi  Murtha Matthew J  Foust Kevin D  Rao Meghan  Eagle Amy  Kammesheidt Anja  Christensen Ashley  Mendell Jerry R  Burghes Arthur H M  Kaspar Brian K
Institution:The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Abstract:Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal motor neuron disease, with astrocytes implicated as contributing substantially to motor neuron death in familial (F)ALS. However, the proposed role of astrocytes in the pathology of ALS derives in part from rodent models of FALS based upon dominant mutations within the superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) gene, which account for <2% of all ALS cases. Their role in sporadic (S)ALS, which affects >90% of ALS patients, remains to be established. Using astrocytes generated from postmortem tissue from both FALS and SALS patients, we show that astrocytes derived from both patient groups are similarly toxic to motor neurons. We also demonstrate that SOD1 is a viable target for SALS, as its knockdown significantly attenuates astrocyte-mediated toxicity toward motor neurons. Our data highlight astrocytes as a non-cell autonomous component in SALS and provide an in vitro model system to investigate common disease mechanisms and evaluate potential therapies for SALS and FALS.
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