IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Genoa, Italy.
Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.
Front Immunol. 2024 Jul 29;15:1393842. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1393842. eCollection 2024.
Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs) are fundamental components of the extracellular matrix in the central nervous system (CNS). Among these, the Nerve-Glial antigen 2 (NG2) stands out as a transmembrane CSPG exclusively expressed in a different population of cells collectively termed NG2-expressing cells. These enigmatic cells, found throughout the developing and adult CNS, have been indicated with various names, including NG2 progenitor cells, polydendrocytes, synantocytes, NG2 cells, and NG2-Glia, but are more commonly referred to as oligodendrocyte progenitor cells. Characterized by high proliferation rates and unique morphology, NG2-expressing cells stand apart from neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes. Intriguingly, some NG2-expressing cells form functional glutamatergic synapses with neurons, challenging the long-held belief that only neurons possess the intricate machinery required for neurotransmission. In the CNS, the complexity surrounding NG2-expressing cells extends to their classification. Additionally, NG2 expression has been documented in pericytes and immune cells, suggesting a role in regulating brain innate immunity and neuro-immune crosstalk in homeostasis. Ongoing debates revolve around their heterogeneity, potential as progenitors for various cell types, responses to neuroinflammation, and the role of NG2. Therefore, this review aims to shed light on the enigma of NG2-expressing cells by delving into their structure, functions, and signaling pathways. We will critically evaluate the literature on NG2 expression across the CNS, and address the contentious issues surrounding their classification and roles in neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration. By unraveling the intricacies of NG2-expressing cells, we hope to pave the way for a more comprehensive understanding of their contributions to CNS health and during neurological disorders.
软骨素硫酸盐蛋白聚糖 (CSPGs) 是中枢神经系统 (CNS) 细胞外基质的基本组成部分。在这些 CSPGs 中,神经胶质抗原 2 (NG2) 是一种独特的跨膜 CSPG,仅在称为 NG2 表达细胞的不同细胞群体中表达。这些神秘的细胞存在于发育中和成年的 CNS 中,具有各种名称,包括 NG2 祖细胞、多形性胶质细胞、突触细胞、NG2 细胞和 NG2-胶质细胞,但更常见的名称是少突胶质前体细胞。NG2 表达细胞的特征是高增殖率和独特的形态,与神经元、星形胶质细胞和少突胶质细胞不同。有趣的是,一些 NG2 表达细胞与神经元形成功能性谷氨酸能突触,这挑战了长期以来认为只有神经元具有进行神经传递所需的复杂机制的观点。在 CNS 中,NG2 表达细胞的复杂性还延伸到它们的分类。此外,已经在周细胞和免疫细胞中记录到 NG2 表达,表明它们在调节大脑固有免疫和神经免疫串扰方面发挥作用。目前的争论围绕着它们的异质性、作为各种细胞类型前体细胞的潜力、对神经炎症的反应以及 NG2 的作用。因此,本综述旨在通过深入研究 NG2 表达细胞的结构、功能和信号通路来揭示 NG2 表达细胞的奥秘。我们将批判性地评估 CNS 中 NG2 表达的文献,并解决围绕其分类和在神经炎症和神经退行性变中的作用的有争议的问题。通过揭示 NG2 表达细胞的复杂性,我们希望为更全面地了解它们对 CNS 健康和在神经疾病中的贡献铺平道路。