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Astrocyte heterogeneity in ischemic stroke: Molecular mechanisms and therapeutic targets

Daxing Li, Xinchen Huo, Ling Shen, Minjie Qian, Jindou Wang, Shijie Mao, Wenjing Chen, Rui Li, Tianhao Zhu, Beicheng Zhang, K. Liu, Feifei Wu, Ying Bai

2025Neurobiology of Disease13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ischemic stroke is one of the major causes of death and disability in adults, bringing a significant economic burden to the society and families. Despite significant advancements in stroke treatment, focusing solely on neurons is insufficient for improving disease progression and prognosis. Astrocytes are the most ubiquitous cells in the brain, and they undergo morphological and functional changes after brain insults, which has been known as astrocyte reactivity. Transcriptomics have shown that reactive astrocytes (RA) are heterogeneous, and they can be roughly classified into neurotoxic and neuroprotective types, thereby affecting the development of central nervous system (CNS) diseases. However, the relationship between stroke and reactive astrocyte heterogeneity has not been fully elucidated, and regulating the heterogeneity of astrocytes to play a neuroprotective role may provide a new perspective for the treatment of stroke. Here we systematically review current advancements in astrocyte heterogeneity following ischemic stroke, elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying their activation, and further summarize promising therapeutic agents and molecular targets capable of modulating astrocyte heterogeneity.

Topics & Concepts

AstrocyteNeuroscienceIschemic strokeStroke (engine)MedicinePsychologyIschemiaCentral nervous systemCardiologyEngineeringMechanical engineeringNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsImmune cells in cancerNeurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
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