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Systematic analysis of purified astrocytes after SCI unveils Zeb2os function during astrogliosis.

Cell reports (2021-02-04)
Haichao Wei, Xizi Wu, Yanan You, Raquel Cuevas-Diaz Duran, Yiyan Zheng, K Lakshmi Narayanan, Bo Hai, Xu Li, Neha Tallapragada, Tanuj J Prajapati, Dong H Kim, Benjamin Deneen, Qi-Lin Cao, Jia Qian Wu
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Spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most devastating neural injuries without effective therapeutic solutions. Astrocytes are the predominant component of the scar. Understanding the complex contributions of reactive astrocytes to SCI pathophysiologies is fundamentally important for developing therapeutic strategies. We have studied the molecular changes in the injury environment and the astrocyte-specific responses by astrocyte purification from injured spinal cords from acute to chronic stages. In addition to protein-coding genes, we have systematically analyzed the expression profiles of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) (>200 bp), which are regulatory RNAs that play important roles in the CNS. We have identified a highly conserved lncRNA, Zeb2os, and demonstrated using functional assays that it plays an important role in reactive astrogliosis through the Zeb2os/Zeb2/Stat3 axis. These studies provide valuable insights into the molecular basis of reactive astrogliosis and fill the knowledge gap regarding the function(s) of lncRNAs in astrogliosis and SCI.

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