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Neuroglia in leukodystrophies

  • Utrecht University
  • Amsterdam UMC - University of Amsterdam
  • University of Amsterdam
  • University of Manchester
  • University of the Basque Country
  • Ikerbasque Basque Foundation for Science

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Abstract

Leukodystrophies are a heterogeneous group of rare genetic neurologic disorders characterized by white matter degeneration resulting from mutations affecting glial cells. This review focuses on the primary subtypes—astroglial, oligodendroglial, and microglial leukodystrophies—offering a detailed description of their neuropathologic features and clinical manifestations. It delves into key aspects of the pathogenesis, emphasizing the distinct cellular mechanisms that drive white matter damage. Advances in disease modeling, including the development of animal models with pathologic gene expressions and patient-derived iPS-cell models, have significantly enhanced our understanding of these rare disorders. Insights into the roles of different glial cell types highlight the complexity of leukodystrophies and provide a foundation for the development of targeted therapeutic strategies.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Clinical Neurology
PublisherElsevier B.V.
Pages159-175
Number of pages17
Volume210
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2025

Publication series

NameHandbook of Clinical Neurology
Volume210
ISSN (Print)0072-9752
ISSN (Electronic)2212-4152

Keywords

  • Aicardi–Goutières syndrome
  • Alexander disease
  • Astroglial leukodystrophies
  • Canavan disease
  • Krabbe disease
  • Microglial leukodystrophies
  • Nasu–Hakola disease
  • Oligodendroglial leukodystrophies
  • Pelizaeus–Merzbacher disease
  • Vanishing white matter disease

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