Karin Hori, Satoshi Yamazaki, Chiaki Ohtaka-Maruyama, Tomio Ono, Tomohiro Iguchi, Hisao Masai
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Abstract
The evolutionally conserved Cdc7 kinase plays crucial roles in initiation of DNA replication as well as in other chromosomal events. To examine the roles of Cdc7 in brain development, we have generated mice carrying Cdc7 knockout in neural stem cells by using Nestin-Cre. The Cdc7Fl/FlNestinCre mice were born, but exhibited severe growth retardation and impaired postnatal brain development. These mice exhibited motor dysfunction within 9 days after birth and did not survive for more than 19 days. The cerebral cortical layer formation was impaired, although the cortical cell numbers were not altered in the mutant. In the cerebellum undergoing hypoplasia, granule cells (CGC) decreased in number in Cdc7Fl/F lNestinCre mice compared to the control at E15-18, suggesting that Cdc7 is required for DNA replication and cell proliferation of CGC at mid embryonic stage (before embryonic day 15). On the other hand, the Purkinje cell numbers were not altered but its layer formation was impaired in the mutant. These results indicate differential roles of Cdc7 in DNA replication/cell proliferation in brain. Furthermore, the defects of layer formation suggest a possibility that Cdc7 may play an additional role in cell migration during neural development.
进化保守的Cdc7激酶在DNA复制的启动以及其他染色体事件中起着至关重要的作用。为了研究Cdc7在大脑发育中的作用,我们通过使用Nestin-Cre在神经干细胞中产生了携带Cdc7敲除的小鼠。Cdc7Fl/Fl-NestinCre小鼠出生,但表现出严重的生长迟缓和出生后大脑发育受损。这些小鼠在9 出生后天,存活时间不超过19天 天。尽管突变体的皮层细胞数量没有改变,但大脑皮层层的形成受到了损害。在发育不全的小脑中,与E15-18的对照组相比,Cdc7Fl/F l NestinCre小鼠的颗粒细胞(CGC)数量减少,这表明Cdc7是胚胎中期(胚胎第15天之前)CGC的DNA复制和细胞增殖所必需的。另一方面,突变株的浦肯野细胞数量没有改变,但其层的形成受到损害。这些结果表明Cdc7在大脑中DNA复制/细胞增殖中的不同作用。此外,层形成的缺陷表明,Cdc7可能在神经发育过程中的细胞迁移中发挥额外作用。
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