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A Pro-Inflammatory Stimulus versus Extensive Passaging of DITNC1 Astrocyte Cultures as Models to Study Astrogliosis
by
Jeldes, Emanuel
, Avalos, Ana María
, González, María Fernanda
, Leyton-Rivera, Ignacio
, Pérez-Núñez, Ramón
, Leyton, Lisette
, Palacios, Esteban
, Martínez-Meza, Samuel
, Díaz, Jorge
, Pérez, Leonardo A.
in
Aging
/ Animals
/ Astrocytes - metabolism
/ Cell Adhesion
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell Line
/ Cell Movement
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Gliosis - metabolism
/ Gliosis - pathology
/ Humans
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Inflammation - pathology
/ Integrin alphaVbeta3 - metabolism
/ Mice
/ Morphology
/ Proteins
/ Signal Transduction
/ Syndecan-4 - genetics
/ Syndecan-4 - metabolism
/ Thy-1 Antigens - metabolism
/ Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
2024
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A Pro-Inflammatory Stimulus versus Extensive Passaging of DITNC1 Astrocyte Cultures as Models to Study Astrogliosis
by
Jeldes, Emanuel
, Avalos, Ana María
, González, María Fernanda
, Leyton-Rivera, Ignacio
, Pérez-Núñez, Ramón
, Leyton, Lisette
, Palacios, Esteban
, Martínez-Meza, Samuel
, Díaz, Jorge
, Pérez, Leonardo A.
in
Aging
/ Animals
/ Astrocytes - metabolism
/ Cell Adhesion
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell Line
/ Cell Movement
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Gliosis - metabolism
/ Gliosis - pathology
/ Humans
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Inflammation - pathology
/ Integrin alphaVbeta3 - metabolism
/ Mice
/ Morphology
/ Proteins
/ Signal Transduction
/ Syndecan-4 - genetics
/ Syndecan-4 - metabolism
/ Thy-1 Antigens - metabolism
/ Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
2024
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A Pro-Inflammatory Stimulus versus Extensive Passaging of DITNC1 Astrocyte Cultures as Models to Study Astrogliosis
by
Jeldes, Emanuel
, Avalos, Ana María
, González, María Fernanda
, Leyton-Rivera, Ignacio
, Pérez-Núñez, Ramón
, Leyton, Lisette
, Palacios, Esteban
, Martínez-Meza, Samuel
, Díaz, Jorge
, Pérez, Leonardo A.
in
Aging
/ Animals
/ Astrocytes - metabolism
/ Cell Adhesion
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell Line
/ Cell Movement
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Gliosis - metabolism
/ Gliosis - pathology
/ Humans
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Inflammation - pathology
/ Integrin alphaVbeta3 - metabolism
/ Mice
/ Morphology
/ Proteins
/ Signal Transduction
/ Syndecan-4 - genetics
/ Syndecan-4 - metabolism
/ Thy-1 Antigens - metabolism
/ Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
2024
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A Pro-Inflammatory Stimulus versus Extensive Passaging of DITNC1 Astrocyte Cultures as Models to Study Astrogliosis
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A Pro-Inflammatory Stimulus versus Extensive Passaging of DITNC1 Astrocyte Cultures as Models to Study Astrogliosis
2024
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Astrogliosis is a process by which astrocytes, when exposed to inflammation, exhibit hypertrophy, motility, and elevated expression of reactivity markers such as Glial Fibrillar Acidic Protein, Vimentin, and Connexin43. Since 1999, our laboratory in Chile has been studying molecular signaling pathways associated with “gliosis” and has reported that reactive astrocytes upregulate Syndecan 4 and αVβ3 Integrin, which are receptors for the neuronal glycoprotein Thy-1. Thy-1 engagement stimulates adhesion and migration of reactive astrocytes and induces neurons to retract neurites, thus hindering neuronal network repair. Reportedly, we have used DITNC1 astrocytes and neuron-like CAD cells to study signaling mechanisms activated by the Syndecan 4–αVβ3 Integrin/Thy-1 interaction. Importantly, the sole overexpression of β3 Integrin in non-reactive astrocytes turns them into reactive cells. In vitro, extensive passaging is a simile for “aging”, and aged fibroblasts have shown β3 Integrin upregulation. However, it is not known if astrocytes upregulate β3 Integrin after successive cell passages. Here, we hypothesized that astrocytes undergoing long-term passaging increase β3 Integrin expression levels and behave as reactive astrocytes without needing pro-inflammatory stimuli. We used DITNC1 cells with different passage numbers to study reactivity markers using immunoblots, immunofluorescence, and astrocyte adhesion/migration assays. We also evaluated β3 Integrin levels by immunoblot and flow cytometry, as well as the neurotoxic effects of reactive astrocytes. Serial cell passaging mimicked the effects of inflammatory stimuli, inducing astrocyte reactivity. Indeed, in response to Thy-1, β3 Integrin levels, as well as cell adhesion and migration, gradually increased with multiple passages. Importantly, these long-lived astrocytes expressed and secreted factors that inhibited neurite outgrowth and caused neuronal death, just like reactive astrocytes in culture. Therefore, we describe two DITNC1 cell types: a non-reactive type that can be activated with Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) and another one that exhibits reactive astrocyte features even in the absence of TNF treatment. Our results emphasize the importance of passage numbers in cell behavior. Likewise, we compare the pro-inflammatory stimulus versus long-term in-plate passaging of cell cultures and introduce them as astrocyte models to study the reactivity process.
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