Activation of innate immune pathways after brain injury promotes scar formation and impairs tissue recovery Version 1
We performed gene expression microarray analysis in the whole telencephalon at different time points during the course of regeneration after nostril or skull brain injury
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Projects: TRR 274: Checkpoints of Central Nervous System Recovery
Institutions: Universitätsmedizin Göttingen
Projects: CRC1002: Modulatory Units in Heart Failure, TRR 274: Checkpoints of Central Nervous System Recovery, SFB 1190: Compartmental Gates and Contact Sites in Cells
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https://rdp.sfb274.de/ (Research Data Platform) https://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/408885537 (DFG Gepris entry) The central nervous system (CNS) is a terminally differentiated tissue, where any insult carries a heightened risk - yet the tissue response to these insults is variable and can range from irreversible destruction to almost complete recovery. The rules that instruct these divergent outcomes are still unknown. The aim of this CRC is therefore to understand the biology of the multicellular ...
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Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) cause primary tissue damage and activate glial cells to build glial border, thereby delineating the injured brain parenchyma from the healthy surrounding tissue. However, this necessary primary reaction of glial cells often persists. This long-lasting glial activation results in prolonged and exacerbated neuroinflammation that prevents tissue restoration. We propose that a cross-regulatory network between innate immunity pathways and EV cargo defines an important ...
Submitter: Camilla Giudici
Studies: Innate Immune Pathways Promote Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cell Recruitme..., Shared inflammatory glial cell signature after stab wound injury, reveal...
Assays: Expression profiling: Microarray (zebrafish), Expression profiling: Spatial Transcriptomics (mouse), Expression profiling: scRNA-seq (mouse)
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The oligodendrocyte progenitors (OPCs) are at the front of the glial reaction to the traumatic brain injury. However, regulatory pathways steering the OPC reaction as well as the role of reactive OPCs remain largely unknown. Here, we compared a long-lasting, exacerbated reaction of OPCs to the adult zebrafish brain injury with a timely restricted OPC activation to identify the specific molecular mechanisms regulating OPC reactivity and their contribution to regeneration. We demonstrated that the ...
Submitter: Camilla Giudici
Investigation: B05 - Cross-talk between innate immunity and ex...
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Submitter: Camilla Giudici
Assay type: Transcriptomics
Technology type: Microarray
Investigation: B05 - Cross-talk between innate immunity and ex...
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