Heterogeneity of quiescent and active neural stem cells in the postnatal brain.

Dimitrios Dimitrakopoulos, D. Kakogiannis, I. Kazanis
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In the postnatal mammalian brain, neurogenic activity is retained in anatomically restricted areas, driven by pools of Neural Stem Cells (NSCs). These cells and their progeny have been studied intensively as potential targets for regenerative treatments, aiming either to their in situmanipulation, or to their use as sources of cells for transplantation-based strategies. Although their full identity, heterogeneity and differentiation potential remain elusive, due to the absence of specific cell-type markers, our knowledge on their properties is constantly expanding. Here, we focus on the NSC niche that is located at the Subependymal Zone (SEZ/ also known as Subventricular Zone) of the lateral ventricles of the brain. We review, summarize and explain the different faces of the NSC, as they have been described using a wide range of experimental approaches in a time-frame of three decades: the primitive, definitive, quiescent or activated NSC. We also review the accumulating evidence on the existence of latent NSCs outside of niches, in the brain parenchyma, that constitute new promising therapeutic targets, complemented by the novel technologies of in vivocell reprogramming.
出生后大脑中静止和活跃神经干细胞的异质性。
在出生后的哺乳动物大脑中,神经源性活动保留在解剖学上受限的区域,由神经干细胞(NSCs)池驱动。这些细胞及其后代作为再生治疗的潜在靶点已被深入研究,旨在对其进行情境操作,或将其用作基于移植策略的细胞来源。尽管由于缺乏特定的细胞类型标记物,它们的完整身份、异质性和分化潜力仍然难以捉摸,但我们对它们特性的了解正在不断扩大。在这里,我们关注的是位于脑侧脑室室管膜下区(SEZ/也称为室下区)的NSC生态位。我们回顾、总结和解释了NSC的不同面貌,因为它们已经在三十年的时间框架内使用广泛的实验方法进行了描述:原始的、确定的、静止的或激活的NSC。我们还回顾了越来越多的证据表明,在脑实质中存在潜在的NSCs,它们构成了新的有希望的治疗靶点,并辅以体内细胞重编程的新技术。
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