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Frontiers in Cellular NeuroscienceVolume 9, Issue SEPTEMBER, 29 September 2015, Article number 377

Extracellular environment contribution to astrogliosis—lessons learned from a tissue engineered 3D model of the glial scar(Article)(Open Access)

  • aInstituto de Engenharia Biomédica (INEB), Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
  • bInstituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
  • cUniversidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
  • dGlia Cell Biology Group, Instituto de Biologia Celular e Molecular, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
  • eInstituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal

Abstract

Glial scars are widely seen as a (bio)mechanical barrier to central nervous system regeneration. Due to the lack of a screening platform, which could allow in-vitro testing of several variables simultaneously, up to now no comprehensive study has addressed and clarified how different lesion microenvironment properties affect astrogliosis. Using astrocytes cultured in alginate gels and meningeal fibroblast conditioned medium, we have built a simple and reproducible 3D culture system of astrogliosis mimicking many features of the glial scar. Cells in this 3D culture model behave similarly to scar astrocytes, showing changes in gene expression (e.g., GFAP) and increased extra-cellular matrix production (chondroitin 4 sulfate and collagen), inhibiting neuronal outgrowth. This behavior being influenced by the hydrogel network properties. Astrocytic reactivity was found to be dependent on RhoA activity, and targeting RhoA using shRNA-mediated lentivirus reduced astrocytic reactivity. Further, we have shown that chemical inhibition of RhoA with ibuprofen or indirectly targeting RhoA by the induction of extracellular matrix composition modification with chondroitinase ABC, can diminish astrogliosis. Besides presenting the extracellular matrix as a key modulator of astrogliosis, this simple, controlled and reproducible 3D culture system constitutes a good scar-like system and offers great potential in future neurodegenerative mechanism studies, as well as in drug screenings envisaging the development of new therapeutic approaches to minimize the effects of the glial scar in the context of central nervous system disease. © 2015 Rocha, Ferraz-Nogueira, Barrias, Relvas and Pêgo.

Author keywords

AstrocytesAstrogliosisExtracellular matrixMechanical propertiesMechanotransductionRhoA

Indexed keywords

EMTREE drug terms:chondroitin ABC lyaseRhoA guanine nucleotide binding proteinvimentin
EMTREE medical terms:animal cellanimal experimentanimal tissueArticleastrocyteastrocytosiscell motilitycell viabilitycontrolled studyflow cytometryflow kineticsgene expressionglia cellimmunocytochemistrynerve degenerationnerve fiber growthnerve regenerationnonhumanratreal time polymerase chain reactionreverse transcription polymerase chain reactionsignal transductiontissue engineeringWestern blottingzymography

Chemicals and CAS Registry Numbers:

chondroitin ABC lyase, 9024-13-9

  • ISSN: 16625102
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2015.00377
  • Document Type: Article
  • Publisher: Frontiers Research Foundation

  Pêgo, A.P.; Instituto de Engenharia Biomédica (INEB), Universidade do Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre, 823, Porto, Portugal
© Copyright 2015 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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