Deletion of galectin-3 exacerbates microglial activation and accelerates disease progression and demise in a SOD1 G93A mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

  • Lerman, Bruce J.
  • Hoffman, Eric P.
  • Sutherland, Margaret L.
  • Bouri, Khaled
  • Hsu, Daniel K.
  • Rothstein, Jeffrey D.
  • Knoblach, Susan M.
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Publication date
September 2012
Publisher
Health Sciences Research Commons
Language
English

Abstract

Galectins are pleiotropic carbohydrate-binding lectins involved in inflammation, growth/differentiation, and tissue remodeling. The functional role of galectins in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is unknown. Expression studies revealed increases in galectin-1 mRNA and protein in spinal cords from SOD1 G93A mice, and in galectin-3 and -9 mRNAs and proteins in spinal cords of both SOD1G93A mice and sporadic ALS patients. As the increase in galectin-3 appeared in early presymptomatic stages and increased progressively through to end stage of disease in the mouse, it was selected for additional study, where it was found to be mainly expressed by microglia. Galectin-3 antagonists are not selective and do not readily cross the blood–brain bar...

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