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Galectin-3, a rising star in modulating microglia activation under conditions of neurodegeneration.

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2022-07-20

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García-Revilla, Juan
Boza-Serrano, Antonio
Espinosa-Oliva, Ana M
Soto, Manuel Sarmiento
Deierborg, Tomas
Ruiz, Rocío
de Pablos, Rocío M
Burguillos, Miguel Angel
Venero, Jose L

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The advent of high-throughput single-cell transcriptomic analysis of microglia has revealed different phenotypes that are inherently associated with disease conditions. A common feature of some of these activated phenotypes is the upregulation of galectin-3. Representative examples of these phenotypes include disease-associated microglia (DAM) and white-associated microglia (WAM), whose role(s) in neuroprotection/neurotoxicity is a matter of high interest in the microglia community. In this review, we summarise the main findings that demonstrate the ability of galectin-3 to interact with key pattern recognition receptors, including, among others, TLR4 and TREM2 and the importance of galectin-3 in the regulation of microglia activation. Finally, we discuss increasing evidence supporting the involvement of this lectin in the main neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, and stroke.

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Alzheimer Disease
Galectin 3
Humans
Microglia
Parkinson Disease

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