Phenotype overlap in glial cell populations: astroglia, oligodendroglia and NG-2(+) cells

The extent to which NG-2(+) cells form a distinct population separate from astrocytes is central to understanding whether this important cell class is wholly an oligodendrocyte precursor cell (OPC) or has additional functions akin to those classically ascribed to astrocytes. Early immuno-staining st...

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Main Author: Robert eFern
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-05-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2015.00049/full
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description The extent to which NG-2(+) cells form a distinct population separate from astrocytes is central to understanding whether this important cell class is wholly an oligodendrocyte precursor cell (OPC) or has additional functions akin to those classically ascribed to astrocytes. Early immuno-staining studies indicate that NG-2(+) cells do not express the astrocyte marker GFAP, but orthogonal reconstructions of double-labelled confocal image stacks here reveal a significant degree of co-expression in individual cells within post-natal day 10 (P10) rat optic nerve (RON) and rat cortex. Extensive scanning of various antibody/fixation/embedding approaches identified a protocol for selective post-embedded immuno-gold labelling. This first ultrastructural characterization of identified NG-2(+) cells revealed populations of both OPCs and astrocytes in P10 RON. NG-2(+) astrocytes had classic features including the presence of glial filaments but low levels of glial filament expression were also found in OPCs and myelinating oligodendrocytes. P0 RONs contained few OPCs but positively identified astrocytes were observed to ensheath pre-myelinated axons in a fashion previously described as a definitive marker of the oligodendrocyte lineage. Astrocyte ensheathment was also apparent in P10 RONs, was absent from developing nodes of Ranvier and was never associated with compact myelin. Astrocyte processes were also shown to encapsulate some oligodendrocyte somata. The data indicate that common criteria for delineating astrocytes and oligodendroglia are insufficiently robust and that astrocyte features ascribed to OPCs are likely to arise from misidentification.
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spelling doaj.art-3e3b2320ff8945d589e6c19439740f792022-12-22T02:50:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroanatomy1662-51292015-05-01910.3389/fnana.2015.00049136876Phenotype overlap in glial cell populations: astroglia, oligodendroglia and NG-2(+) cellsRobert eFern0University of PlymouthThe extent to which NG-2(+) cells form a distinct population separate from astrocytes is central to understanding whether this important cell class is wholly an oligodendrocyte precursor cell (OPC) or has additional functions akin to those classically ascribed to astrocytes. Early immuno-staining studies indicate that NG-2(+) cells do not express the astrocyte marker GFAP, but orthogonal reconstructions of double-labelled confocal image stacks here reveal a significant degree of co-expression in individual cells within post-natal day 10 (P10) rat optic nerve (RON) and rat cortex. Extensive scanning of various antibody/fixation/embedding approaches identified a protocol for selective post-embedded immuno-gold labelling. This first ultrastructural characterization of identified NG-2(+) cells revealed populations of both OPCs and astrocytes in P10 RON. NG-2(+) astrocytes had classic features including the presence of glial filaments but low levels of glial filament expression were also found in OPCs and myelinating oligodendrocytes. P0 RONs contained few OPCs but positively identified astrocytes were observed to ensheath pre-myelinated axons in a fashion previously described as a definitive marker of the oligodendrocyte lineage. Astrocyte ensheathment was also apparent in P10 RONs, was absent from developing nodes of Ranvier and was never associated with compact myelin. Astrocyte processes were also shown to encapsulate some oligodendrocyte somata. The data indicate that common criteria for delineating astrocytes and oligodendroglia are insufficiently robust and that astrocyte features ascribed to OPCs are likely to arise from misidentification.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2015.00049/fullAstrocytesdevelopmentoligodendrocyteglial cellsng-2
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Phenotype overlap in glial cell populations: astroglia, oligodendroglia and NG-2(+) cells
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
Astrocytes
development
oligodendrocyte
glial cells
ng-2
title Phenotype overlap in glial cell populations: astroglia, oligodendroglia and NG-2(+) cells
title_full Phenotype overlap in glial cell populations: astroglia, oligodendroglia and NG-2(+) cells
title_fullStr Phenotype overlap in glial cell populations: astroglia, oligodendroglia and NG-2(+) cells
title_full_unstemmed Phenotype overlap in glial cell populations: astroglia, oligodendroglia and NG-2(+) cells
title_short Phenotype overlap in glial cell populations: astroglia, oligodendroglia and NG-2(+) cells
title_sort phenotype overlap in glial cell populations astroglia oligodendroglia and ng 2 cells
topic Astrocytes
development
oligodendrocyte
glial cells
ng-2
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2015.00049/full
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