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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 ...
Programme: Sonderforschungsbereiche/Collaborative Research Centers
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ROR ID: https://ror.org/05591te55
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City: Munich
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Neuronal loss in acute or chronic brain disease could be treated by neuronal replacement strategies, such as transplantation of young neurons, if they integrate properly into the existing networks. Here we explore the cell-based and molecular mechanisms causing hyperinnervation and overshoot loss of input connectivity as well as the newly discovered hurdle in output connectivity, the lack of myelination. Candidate as well as unbiased approaches are pursued to identify the critical checkpoints and ...
Submitter: Camilla Giudici
Studies: Astrocyte heterogeneity reveals region-specific astrogenesis in the whit..., Brain injury environment critically influences the connectivity of trans..., Direct neuronal reprogramming of NDUFS4 patient cells identifies the unf..., Direct neuronal reprogramming of mouse astrocytes is associated with mul..., Heterogeneity of neurons reprogrammed from spinal cord astrocytes by the..., Injury-specific factors in the cerebrospinal fluid regulate astrocyte pl..., Single Cell Deletion of the Transcription Factors Trps1 and Sox9 in Astr...
Assays: Expression profiling, Expression profiling by array, Expression profiling: Bulk RNA-seq (human), Expression profiling: Bulk RNA-seq (mouse), Expression profiling: Single-cell multiome (scRNA-seq + scATAC-seq), Bul..., Expression profiling: Spatial Transcriptomics (mouse), Expression profiling: Spatial Transcriptomics (mouse), Expression profiling: scRNA-seq (human) (Day 20), Expression profiling: scRNA-seq (human) (Day 5), Expression profiling: scRNA-seq (mouse), Expression profiling: scRNA-seq (mouse), Expression profiling: scRNA-seq (mouse), Shotgun proteomics (human), Shotgun proteomics (mouse), scRNA-seq and scATAC-seq
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Astrocytes play key roles in brain function, but how these are orchestrated by transcription factors (TFs) in the adult brain and aligned with astrocyte heterogeneity is largely unknown. Here we examined the localization and function of the novel astrocyte TF Trps1 (Transcriptional Repressor GATA Binding 1) and the well-known astrocyte TF Sox9 by Cas9-mediated deletion using Mokola-pseudotyped lentiviral delivery into the adult cerebral cortex. Trps1 and Sox9 levels showed heterogeneity among ...
Submitter: Camilla Giudici
Investigation: C05 - Glial checkpoints for neuronal circuitry ...
Assays: 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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The glial environment influences neurological disease progression, yet much of our knowledge still relies on preclinical animal studies, especially regarding astrocyte heterogeneity. In murine models of traumatic brain injury, beneficial functions of proliferating reactive astrocytes on disease outcome have been unraveled, but little is known regarding if and when they are present in human brain pathology. Here we examined a broad spectrum of pathologies with and without intracerebral hemorrhage ...
Submitter: Camilla Giudici
Investigation: C05 - Glial checkpoints for neuronal circuitry ...
Assays: Shotgun proteomics (human)
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Astrocytes are a viable source for generating new neurons via direct conversion. However, little is known about the neurogenic cascades triggered in astrocytes from different regions of the CNS. Here, we examine the transcriptome induced by the proneural factors Ascl1 and Neurog2 in spinal cord-derived astrocytes in vitro. Each factor initially elicits different neurogenic programs that later converge to a V2 interneuron-like state. Intriguingly, patch sequencing (patch-seq) shows no overall ...
Submitter: Camilla Giudici
Investigation: C05 - Glial checkpoints for neuronal circuitry ...
Assays: Expression profiling: Bulk RNA-seq (mouse), Expression profiling: scRNA-seq (mouse)
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Cell transplantation is a promising approach for the reconstruction of neuronal circuits after brain damage. Transplanted neurons integrate with remarkable specificity into circuitries of the mouse cerebral cortex affected by neuronal ablation. However, it remains unclear how neurons perform in a local environment undergoing reactive gliosis, inflammation, macrophage infiltration, and scar formation, as in traumatic brain injury (TBI). To elucidate this, we transplanted cells from the embryonic ...
Submitter: Camilla Giudici
Investigation: C05 - Glial checkpoints for neuronal circuitry ...
Assays: Shotgun proteomics (mouse)
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Astrocyte heterogeneity has been well explored, but our understanding of white matter (WM) astrocytes and their distinctions from gray matter (GM) astrocytes remains limited. Here, we compared astrocytes from cortical GM and WM/corpus callosum (WM/CC) using single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics of the murine forebrain. The comparison revealed similarities but also significant differences between WM and GM astrocytes, including cytoskeletal and metabolic hallmarks specific to WM ...
Submitter: Camilla Giudici
Investigation: C05 - Glial checkpoints for neuronal circuitry ...
Assays: Expression profiling: Spatial Transcriptomics (mouse), Expression profiling: scRNA-seq (mouse)
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Mitochondria account for essential cellular pathways, from ATP production to nucleotide metabolism, and their deficits lead to neurological disorders and contribute to the onset of age-related diseases. Direct neuronal reprogramming aims at replacing neurons lost in such conditions, but very little is known about the impact of mitochondrial dysfunction on the direct reprogramming of human cells. Here, we explore the effects of mitochondrial dysfunction on the neuronal reprogramming of induced ...
Submitter: Camilla Giudici
Investigation: C05 - Glial checkpoints for neuronal circuitry ...
Assays: Expression profiling: Bulk RNA-seq (human), Expression profiling: scRNA-seq (human) (Day 20), Expression profiling: scRNA-seq (human) (Day 5)
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Traumatic brain injury leads to a highly orchestrated immune- and glial cell response partially responsible for long-lasting disability and the development of secondary neurodegenerative diseases. A holistic understanding of the mechanisms controlling the responses of specific cell types and their crosstalk is required to develop an efficient strategy for better regeneration. Here, we combine spatial and single-cell transcriptomics to chart the transcriptomic signature of the injured male murine ...
Submitter: Camilla Giudici
Investigation: B05 - Cross-talk between innate immunity and ex...
Assays: Expression profiling: Spatial Transcriptomics (mouse), Expression profiling: scRNA-seq (mouse)
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Authors: Riccardo Bocchi, Manja Thorwirth, Tatiana Simon-Ebert, Christina Koupourtidou, Solène Clavreul, Keegan Kolf, Patrizia Della Vecchia, Sara Bottes, Sebastian Jessberger, Jiafeng Zhou, Gulzar Wani, Gregor-Alexander Pilz, Jovica Ninkovic, Annalisa Buffo, Swetlana Sirko, Magdalena Götz, Judith Fischer-Sternjak
Date Published: 24th Feb 2025
Publication Type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1038/s41593-025-01878-6
Citation: Nat Neurosci 28(3):457-469.
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Authors: Poornemaa Natarajan, Christina Koupourtidou, Thibault de Resseguier, Manja Thorwirth, Riccardo Bocchi, Judith Fischer‐Sternjak, Sarah Gleiss, Diana Rodrigues, Michael H. Myoga, Jovica Ninkovic, Giacomo Masserdotti, Magdalena Götz
Date Published: 28th Nov 2024
Publication Type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1002/glia.24645
Citation: Glia 73(4):737-758.
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Authors: Allwyn Pereira, Jeisimhan Diwakar, Giacomo Masserdotti, Sude Beşkardeş, Tatiana Simon, Younju So, Lucía Martín-Loarte, Franziska Bergemann, Lakshmy Vasan, Tamas Schauer, Anna Danese, Riccardo Bocchi, Maria Colomé-Tatché, Carol Schuurmans, Anna Philpott, Tobias Straub, Boyan Bonev, Magdalena Götz
Date Published: 1st Jul 2024
Publication Type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1038/s41593-024-01677-5
Citation: Nat Neurosci 27(7):1260-1273.
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Authors: Christina Koupourtidou, Veronika Schwarz, Hananeh Aliee, Simon Frerich, Judith Fischer-Sternjak, Riccardo Bocchi, Tatiana Simon-Ebert, Xianshu Bai, Swetlana Sirko, Frank Kirchhoff, Martin Dichgans, Magdalena Götz, Fabian J. Theis, Jovica Ninkovic
Date Published: 3rd Apr 2024
Publication Type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-46625-w
Citation: Nat Commun 15(1):2866.
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Authors: Giovanna Sonsalla, Ana Belen Malpartida, Therese Riedemann, Mirjana Gusic, Ejona Rusha, Giorgia Bulli, Sonia Najas, Aleks Janjic, Bob A. Hersbach, Pawel Smialowski, Micha Drukker, Wolfgang Enard, Jochen H.M. Prehn, Holger Prokisch, Magdalena Götz, Giacomo Masserdotti
Date Published: 1st Apr 2024
Publication Type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2023.12.020
Citation: Neuron 112(7):1117-1132.e9.
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Authors: Swetlana Sirko, Christian Schichor, Patrizia Della Vecchia, Fabian Metzger, Giovanna Sonsalla, Tatiana Simon, Martina Bürkle, Sofia Kalpazidou, Jovica Ninkovic, Giacomo Masserdotti, Jean-Frederic Sauniere, Valentina Iacobelli, Stefano Iacobelli, Claire Delbridge, Stefanie M. Hauck, Jörg-Christian Tonn, Magdalena Götz
Date Published: 1st Dec 2023
Publication Type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1038/s41591-023-02644-6
Citation: Nat Med 29(12):3149-3161.
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Authors: Sofia Grade, Judith Thomas, Yvette Zarb, Manja Thorwirth, Karl-Klaus Conzelmann, Stefanie M. Hauck, Magdalena Götz
Date Published: 10th Jun 2022
Publication Type: Journal Article
Citation: Sci. Adv. 8(23):eabg9445.
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Authors: Rosario Sanchez-Gonzalez, Christina Koupourtidou, Tjasa Lepko, Alessandro Zambusi, Klara Tereza Novoselc, Tamara Durovic, Sven Aschenbroich, Veronika Schwarz, Christopher T. Breunig, Hans Straka, Hagen B. Huttner, Martin Irmler, Johannes Beckers, Wolfgang Wurst, Andreas Zwergal, Tamas Schauer, Tobias Straub, Tim Czopka, Dietrich Trümbach, Magdalena Götz, Stefan H. Stricker, Jovica Ninkovic
Date Published: 2nd Feb 2022
Publication Type: Journal Article
Citation: Cells 11(3):520.
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