The Dual Role of Microglia in ALS: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Approaches
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by a non-cell autonomous motor neuron loss. While it is generally believed that the disease onset takes place inside motor neurons, different cell types mediating neuroinflammatory processes are considered deeply involv...
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doaj-9af8c115c10b486fad5b06d9c4fa4ddc2020-11-24T22:38:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience1663-43652017-07-01910.3389/fnagi.2017.00242270445The Dual Role of Microglia in ALS: Mechanisms and Therapeutic ApproachesMaria Concetta Geloso0Valentina Corvino1Elisa Marchese2Alessia Serrano3Fabrizio Michetti4Fabrizio Michetti5Nadia D’Ambrosi6Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Università Cattolica del Sacro CuoreRome, ItalyInstitute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Università Cattolica del Sacro CuoreRome, ItalyInstitute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Università Cattolica del Sacro CuoreRome, ItalyInstitute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Università Cattolica del Sacro CuoreRome, ItalyInstitute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Università Cattolica del Sacro CuoreRome, ItalyIRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Università Vita-Salute San RaffaeleMilan, ItalyDepartment of Biology, University of Rome Tor VergataRome, ItalyAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by a non-cell autonomous motor neuron loss. While it is generally believed that the disease onset takes place inside motor neurons, different cell types mediating neuroinflammatory processes are considered deeply involved in the progression of the disease. On these grounds, many treatments have been tested on ALS animals with the aim of inhibiting or reducing the pro-inflammatory action of microglia and astrocytes and counteract the progression of the disease. Unfortunately, these anti-inflammatory therapies have been only modestly successful. The non-univocal role played by microglia during stress and injuries might explain this failure. Indeed, it is now well recognized that, during ALS, microglia displays different phenotypes, from surveillant in early stages, to activated states, M1 and M2, characterized by the expression of respectively harmful and protective genes in later phases of the disease. Consistently, the inhibition of microglial function seems to be a valid strategy only if the different stages of microglia polarization are taken into account, interfering with the reactivity of microglia specifically targeting only the harmful pathways and/or potentiating the trophic ones. In this review article, we will analyze the features and timing of microglia activation in the light of M1/M2 phenotypes in the main mice models of ALS. Moreover, we will also revise the results obtained by different anti-inflammatory therapies aimed to unbalance the M1/M2 ratio, shifting it towards a protective outcome.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnagi.2017.00242/fullamyotrophic lateral sclerosisM1/M2 microglianeuroinflammationanti-inflammatory drugsgenetic modifiersmutant SOD1 mice |
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Maria Concetta Geloso Valentina Corvino Elisa Marchese Alessia Serrano Fabrizio Michetti Fabrizio Michetti Nadia D’Ambrosi The Dual Role of Microglia in ALS: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Approaches Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience amyotrophic lateral sclerosis M1/M2 microglia neuroinflammation anti-inflammatory drugs genetic modifiers mutant SOD1 mice |
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Maria Concetta Geloso Valentina Corvino Elisa Marchese Alessia Serrano Fabrizio Michetti Fabrizio Michetti Nadia D’Ambrosi |
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The Dual Role of Microglia in ALS: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Approaches |
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The Dual Role of Microglia in ALS: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Approaches |
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The Dual Role of Microglia in ALS: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Approaches |
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The Dual Role of Microglia in ALS: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Approaches |
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The Dual Role of Microglia in ALS: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Approaches |
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dual role of microglia in als: mechanisms and therapeutic approaches |
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Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience |
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by a non-cell autonomous motor neuron loss. While it is generally believed that the disease onset takes place inside motor neurons, different cell types mediating neuroinflammatory processes are considered deeply involved in the progression of the disease. On these grounds, many treatments have been tested on ALS animals with the aim of inhibiting or reducing the pro-inflammatory action of microglia and astrocytes and counteract the progression of the disease. Unfortunately, these anti-inflammatory therapies have been only modestly successful. The non-univocal role played by microglia during stress and injuries might explain this failure. Indeed, it is now well recognized that, during ALS, microglia displays different phenotypes, from surveillant in early stages, to activated states, M1 and M2, characterized by the expression of respectively harmful and protective genes in later phases of the disease. Consistently, the inhibition of microglial function seems to be a valid strategy only if the different stages of microglia polarization are taken into account, interfering with the reactivity of microglia specifically targeting only the harmful pathways and/or potentiating the trophic ones. In this review article, we will analyze the features and timing of microglia activation in the light of M1/M2 phenotypes in the main mice models of ALS. Moreover, we will also revise the results obtained by different anti-inflammatory therapies aimed to unbalance the M1/M2 ratio, shifting it towards a protective outcome. |
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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis M1/M2 microglia neuroinflammation anti-inflammatory drugs genetic modifiers mutant SOD1 mice |
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