Cell-Autonomous Regulation of Astrocyte Activation by the Circadian Clock Protein BMAL1

昼夜节律蛋白 BMAL1 对星形胶质细胞活化的细胞自主调节

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作者:Brian V Lananna, Collin J Nadarajah, Mariko Izumo, Michelle R Cedeño, David D Xiong, Julie Dimitry, Chak Foon Tso, Celia A McKee, Percy Griffin, Patrick W Sheehan, Jeffery A Haspel, Ben A Barres, Shane A Liddelow, Joseph S Takahashi, Ilia N Karatsoreos, Erik S Musiek

Abstract

Circadian clock dysfunction is a common symptom of aging and neurodegenerative diseases, though its impact on brain health is poorly understood. Astrocyte activation occurs in response to diverse insults and plays a critical role in brain health and disease. We report that the core circadian clock protein BMAL1 regulates astrogliosis in a synergistic manner via a cell-autonomous mechanism and a lesser non-cell-autonomous signal from neurons. Astrocyte-specific Bmal1 deletion induces astrocyte activation and inflammatory gene expression in vitro and in vivo, mediated in part by suppression of glutathione-S-transferase signaling. Functionally, loss of Bmal1 in astrocytes promotes neuronal death in vitro. Our results demonstrate that the core clock protein BMAL1 regulates astrocyte activation and function in vivo, elucidating a mechanism by which the circadian clock could influence many aspects of brain function and neurological disease.

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