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2016 ; 94
(11
): 1049-61
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A microglial hypothesis of globoid cell leukodystrophy pathology
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Nicaise AM
; Bongarzone ER
; Crocker SJ
J Neurosci Res
2016[Nov]; 94
(11
): 1049-61
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Globoid cell leukodystrophy (GLD), also known as Krabbe's disease, is a fatal
demyelinating disease accompanied by the formation of giant, multinucleated cells
called globoid cells. Previously believed to be a byproduct of inflammation,
these cells can be found early in disease before evidence of any damage. The
precise mechanism by which these globoid cells cause oligodendrocyte dysfunction
is not completely understood, nor is their cell type defined. This Review
outlines the idea that microglial cells are transformed into an unknown and
undefined novel M3 phenotype in GLD, which is cytotoxic to oligodendrocytes,
leading to disease progression. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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