Zeb2: Inhibiting the inhibitors in Schwann cells

Bastian G Brinkmann, Susanne Quintes
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ABSTRACT Development of Schwann cells is tightly regulated by concerted action of activating and inhibiting factors. Most of the regulatory feedback loops identified to date are transcriptional activators promoting induction of genes coding for integral myelin proteins and lipids. The mechanisms by which inhibitory factors are silenced during Schwann cell maturation are less well understood. We could recently show a pivotal function for the transcription factor zinc finger E-box binding homeobox 2 (Zeb2) during Schwann cell development and myelination as a transcriptional repressor of maturation inhibitors. Zeb2 belongs to a family of highly conserved 2-handed zinc-finger proteins and represses gene transcription by binding to E-box sequences in the regulatory region of target genes. The protein is known to repress E-cadherin during epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) in tumor malignancy and mediates its functions by interacting with multiple co-factors. During nervous system development, Zeb2 is expressed in neural crest cells, the precursors of Schwann cells, the myelinating glial cells of peripheral nerves. Schwann cells lacking Zeb2 fail to fully differentiate and are unable to sort and myelinate peripheral nerve axons. The maturation inhibitors Sox2, Ednrb and Hey2 emerge as targets for Zeb2-mediated transcriptional repression and show persistent aberrant expression in Zeb2-deficient Schwann cells. While dispensible for adult Schwann cells, re-activation of Zeb2 is essential after nerve injury to allow remyelination and functional recovery. In summary, Zeb2 emerges as an “inhibitor of inhibitors,” a novel concept in Schwann cell development and nerve repair.
Zeb2:抑制雪旺细胞中的抑制剂
雪旺细胞的发育受到多种激活因子和抑制因子的共同调控。迄今为止发现的大多数调节反馈回路是转录激活因子,促进了髓磷脂蛋白和脂质编码基因的诱导。在雪旺细胞成熟过程中抑制因子沉默的机制尚不清楚。我们最近发现了转录因子锌指E-box结合同源盒2 (Zeb2)在雪旺细胞发育和髓鞘形成过程中作为成熟抑制剂的转录抑制因子的关键功能。Zeb2属于高度保守的双手锌指蛋白家族,通过结合靶基因调控区的E-box序列抑制基因转录。已知该蛋白在恶性肿瘤上皮细胞向间质转化(EMT)过程中抑制e -钙粘蛋白,并通过与多种辅助因子相互作用介导其功能。在神经系统发育过程中,Zeb2在神经嵴细胞、雪旺细胞的前体、周围神经的髓鞘胶质细胞中表达。缺乏Zeb2的雪旺细胞不能完全分化,不能对周围神经轴突进行分类和髓鞘化。成熟抑制剂Sox2, Ednrb和Hey2成为zeb2介导的转录抑制的靶点,并在zeb2缺陷的雪旺细胞中持续异常表达。虽然对于成年雪旺细胞来说是不可缺少的,但在神经损伤后,Zeb2的再激活对于髓鞘再生和功能恢复是必不可少的。综上所述,Zeb2作为“抑制剂的抑制剂”出现,是雪旺细胞发育和神经修复中的一个新概念。
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