Astrocyte activation persists one year after TBI: a dynamic shift from inflammation to neurodegeneration

星形胶质细胞活化在创伤性脑损伤一年后仍然存在:从炎症到神经退行性变的动态转变

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作者:Hadi Abou-El-Hassan ,Taha Yahya ,Benjamin E Zusman ,Omar Albastaki ,Harm T Imkamp ,Jessica J Ye ,Francesca Percopo ,Jonathan R Christenson ,Maryam H Al Mansi ,Kuan-Jung Lu ,Galina Gabriely ,Bruna K Tatematsu ,Karl J Habashy ,Juliana R Lopes ,Amir-Hadi Maghzi ,Rafael M Rezende ,Francisco J Quintana ,Howard L Weiner ,Saef Izzy

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains a leading cause of chronic neurological impairment, yet the cellular mechanisms underlying long-term neurodegeneration in TBI remain incompletely understood. Astrocytes, the most abundant glial cell type, are central to maintaining neuroglial and neurovascular homeostasis. Following TBI, however, astrocytic activation contributes to sustained inflammation and neurotoxicity. In this study, we employed immunohistochemistry and RNA sequencing to longitudinally profile astrocyte morphology and transcriptional states at acute (2 days), subacute (2 weeks), and chronic (1 year) stages after controlled cortical impact in mice. We identified a temporally evolving astrocyte response-beginning with a pro-inflammatory profile acutely, transitioning through a profile suggestive of mixed inflammatory and neurodegenerative signatures subacutely, and culminating in a chronic state marked generally by expression of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease-associated genes. Notably, a subset of astrocyte-derived progenitor cells also was found up to one-year post-injury, expressing markers associated with neurogenesis. These findings reveal that astrocyte activation is not transient but persists chronically, undergoing a dynamic shift from inflammation to degeneration. The observed parallels between astrocyte states in chronic TBI and neurodegenerative disorders underscore their potential role in post-traumatic cognitive decline and highlight astrocyte-targeted interventions as a promising avenue for therapeutic development.

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