Journal article
Development, Diversity, and Neurogenic Capacity of Enteric Glia
W Boesmans, A Nash, KR Tasnády, W Yang, LA Stamp, MM Hao
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology | Published : 2022
Abstract
Enteric glia are a fascinating population of cells. Initially identified in the gut wall as the “support” cells of the enteric nervous system, studies over the past 20 years have unveiled a vast array of functions carried out by enteric glia. They mediate enteric nervous system signalling and play a vital role in the local regulation of gut functions. Enteric glial cells interact with other gastrointestinal cell types such as those of the epithelium and immune system to preserve homeostasis, and are perceptive to luminal content. Their functional versatility and phenotypic heterogeneity are mirrored by an extensive level of plasticity, illustrated by their reactivity in conditions associated..
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Funding Acknowledgements
WB is supported by the Francqui Foundation and grants from the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO: G036320N) and the Dutch Research Council (NWO VIDI: 016.196.367). AN and MMH are funded by Cancer Australia (APP1181621), Cure Cancer, the CanToo Foundation, and the Jennifer Eggins Cancer Support Trust Fund. MMH is an ARC DECRA fellow (DE190101209).