Authors
Caterina Ciani, Giulio Pistorio, Simona Giancola, Marika Mearelli, Francesca Emma Mongelli, Delaram Forouzeh, Luana Campos Soares, Marta Gonzalez Martin, Mandi E Lichtenstein, Luca Mio, Elena Christou, Kyle Hastings, Anh Quynh Nguyen Do, Paula Ramos-Gonzalez, Carlos Matute, Ugne Kuliesiute, Sari Elena Dötterer, Gediminas Luksys, Saulius Rocka, Urte Neniskyte, Daniel C Anthony, Marya Ayub, Cinzia Centelleghe, Maria Angeles Arevalo, Jean-Marie Graïc, Francesco Petrelli, Alexei Verkhratsky, Nunzio Iraci, Fabio Cavaliere, Carmen Muñoz-Ballester, Mootaz M Salman, Francesco P Ulloa Severino, Carmen Falcone
Published in
Science advances. Volume 12. Issue 29. Pages eady8204. Jul 17, 2026. Epub Jul 17, 2026.
Abstract
Astrocytes play essential roles in neuropathology. Human astrocytes exhibit unique properties, highlighting the importance of studying astrocytic responses in human models. Varicose projection astrocytes, previously considered exclusive to hominoids and a physiological type of astrocytes, were suggested to reflect pathological burden, albeit direct evidence linking them to neurological diseases has been lacking. Here, we demonstrate that varicose projection astrocytes also appear in other mammals and show, from four distinct human-based disease models, that varicose projection astrocytes are induced by neuroinflammation and characterized by distinctive subcellular features, indicating involvement in cellular stress responses, and their density is increased in aging and human neuropathology. Our findings establish varicose projection astrocytes as a reactive phenotype associated with neuropathology.
PMID:
42467789
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