MicroRNA Expression Patterns in Human Astrocytes in Relation to Anatomical Location and Age

V. Rao, S. Ludwin, Shi-Chie Fuh, R. Sawaya, C. Moore, Ming-kai Ho, B. Bedell, H. Sarnat, A. Bar-Or, J. Antel
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Anatomic distribution and age are variables linked to functions of astrocytes under physiologic and pathologic conditions. We measured the relative expression of a panel of microRNAs (miRNAs) in astrocytes captured by laser micro-dissection from normal human adult white and grey matter, human fetal white matter and germinal matrix samples. Although expression of most miRNAs was comparable between adult and fetal samples, regional differences were observed. In the adult cerebral cortex, expression of miRNAs in morphologically distinct inter-laminar astrocytes underlying the glial limitans differed from those in deeper cortical layers, suggesting functional specialization possibly related to structural stability and defense from potentially harmful factors in the cerebrospinal fluid. Differences between adult white and grey matter miRNA expression included higher expression of pro-inflammatory miRNAs in the former, potentially contributing to differences in inflammation between grey and white matter plaques in multiple sclerosis. Lower expression of miRNAs in fetal versus adult white matter astrocytes likely reflects the immaturity of these migrating cells. Highly expressed miRNAs in the fetal germinal matrix are probably relevant in development and also recapitulate some responses to injury. Future studies can address regional alterations of miRNA expression in pathological conditions.
人类星形胶质细胞中MicroRNA表达模式与解剖位置和年龄的关系
解剖分布和年龄是星形胶质细胞在生理和病理条件下功能相关的变量。我们测量了通过激光显微解剖从正常成人白质和灰质、人胎儿白质和生发基质样品中捕获的星形胶质细胞中一组microRNAs (miRNAs)的相对表达。虽然大多数mirna的表达在成人和胎儿样本之间具有可比性,但也观察到区域差异。在成人大脑皮层中,在胶质界限下的层间星形胶质细胞中,mirna的表达在形态上不同于在更深的皮质层中,这表明功能特化可能与结构稳定性和对脑脊液中潜在有害因素的防御有关。成人白质和灰质miRNA表达的差异包括前者促炎miRNA的较高表达,这可能导致多发性硬化症中灰质斑块和白质斑块之间的炎症差异。与成人相比,胎儿白质星形胶质细胞中mirna的低表达可能反映了这些迁移细胞的不成熟。在胚胎萌发基质中高表达的mirna可能与发育有关,也概括了一些对损伤的反应。未来的研究可以解决病理条件下miRNA表达的区域改变。
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