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Mol Neurodegener
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Transient IKK2 activation in astrocytes initiates selective non-cell-autonomous neurodegeneration.

Authors

Michael Lattke, Stephanie N Reichel, Alexander Magnutzki, Alireza Abaei, Volker Rasche, Paul Walther, Dinis P Calado, Boris Ferger, Thomas Wirth, Bernd Baumann

Abstract

Neuroinflammation is associated with a wide range of neurodegenerative disorders, however the specific contribution to individual disease pathogenesis and selective neuronal cell death is not well understood. Inflammatory cerebellar ataxias are neurodegenerative diseases occurring in various autoimmune/inflammatory conditions, e.g. paraneoplastic syndromes. However, how inflammatory insults can cause selective cerebellar neurodegeneration in the context of these diseases remains open, and appropriate animal models are lacking. A key regulator of neuroinflammatory processes is the NF-κB signalling pathway, which is activated by the IκB kinase 2 (IKK2) in response to various pathological conditions. Importantly, its activation is sufficient to initiate neuroinflammation on its own.

PMID:28193238 | DOI:10.1186/s13024-017-0157-0

UK DRI Authors

Dr Michael Lattke

Postdoctoral Researcher

Defining genomic programmes controlling neuroprotective glial functions in neurodegeneration

Dr Michael Lattke