ID(ealizing) control of adult subventricular zone neural stem/precursor cell differentiation for CNS regeneration

C. Bohrer, C. Schachtrup
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ABSTRACT The adult central nervous system (CNS) was considered a comparatively static tissue with little cell turnover. It is now well established that there is more plasticity than previously thought and that astrocytes act as neural stem/precursor cells (NSPCs) in the subventricular zone (SVZ). The discovery that these NSPCs can give rise to a limited number of new neurons, reactive astrocytes and oligodendrocytes contributing to brain repair in CNS disease, has raised hopes toward harnessing these cells for therapeutic interventions. Here, we will discuss the transcriptional control of adult NSPC differentiation into astrocytes in CNS disease focusing on the helix-loop-helix transcription factor protein family. In our recent study, we reported that elevated BMP-2 levels are translated into an increase in Id3 expression in adult NSPC subpopulations after cortical injury. Id3 then heterodimerizes with the basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor E47 and releases the E47‐mediated repression of astrocyte‐specific gene expression. Consequently, adult NSPCs preferentially differentiate into astrocytes. We believe that understanding the in vivo differentiation potential and the molecular underpinnings of NSPCs in the adult mammalian brain will help us to evaluate their contributions to brain repair and may lead to new concepts in treating human CNS diseases.
实现成人脑室下区神经干/前体细胞分化对中枢神经系统再生的控制
成人中枢神经系统(CNS)被认为是一个相对静止的组织,细胞更新很少。现在已经确定,星形胶质细胞的可塑性比以前认为的要大,并且星形胶质细胞作为脑室下区(SVZ)的神经干/前体细胞(NSPCs)发挥作用。这些NSPCs可以产生有限数量的新神经元,反应性星形胶质细胞和少突胶质细胞,有助于中枢神经系统疾病的大脑修复,这一发现为利用这些细胞进行治疗干预带来了希望。在这里,我们将讨论中枢神经系统疾病中成人NSPC向星形胶质细胞分化的转录控制,重点是螺旋-环-螺旋转录因子蛋白家族。在我们最近的研究中,我们报道了皮质损伤后成人NSPC亚群中BMP-2水平升高转化为Id3表达的增加。然后,Id3与基本螺旋-环-螺旋转录因子E47异源二聚化,释放E47介导的星形胶质细胞特异性基因表达抑制。因此,成体NSPCs优先分化为星形胶质细胞。我们相信,了解NSPCs在成年哺乳动物大脑中的体内分化潜力和分子基础,将有助于我们评估它们对大脑修复的贡献,并可能为治疗人类中枢神经系统疾病带来新的概念。
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