Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Promotes Differentiation of Ischemia-Activated Adult Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells to Neuronal Precursors

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作者
Kriska, Jan [1 ]
Janeckova, Lucie [2 ]
Kirdajova, Denisa [1 ,3 ]
Honsa, Pavel [1 ]
Knotek, Tomas [1 ,3 ]
Dzamba, David [1 ]
Kolenicova, Denisa [1 ,3 ]
Butenko, Olena [1 ]
Vojtechova, Martina [2 ]
Capek, Martin [4 ]
Kozmik, Zbynek [5 ]
Taketo, Makoto Mark [6 ]
Korinek, Vladimir [2 ]
Anderova, Miroslava [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Czech Acad Sci, Dept Cellular Neurophysiol, Inst Expt Med, Prague, Czech Republic
[2] Czech Acad Sci, Lab Cell & Dev Biol, Inst Mol Genet, Prague, Czech Republic
[3] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Med 2, Prague, Czech Republic
[4] Czech Acad Sci, Inst Mol Genet, Serv Lab Light Microscopy, Prague, Czech Republic
[5] Czech Acad Sci, Lab Transcript Regulat, Inst Mol Genet, Prague, Czech Republic
[6] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Med, Div Expt Therapeut, Kyoto, Japan
关键词
Wnt signaling; transgenic mouse; neural stem; progenitor cell; focal cerebral ischemia; adult neurogenesis; gliogenesis; patch-clamp technique; single-cell RNA sequencing; STEM-CELLS; BETA-CATENIN; SUBVENTRICULAR ZONE; HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS; GENE-EXPRESSION; WNT; BRAIN; ASTROCYTES; CHANNELS; GROWTH;
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10.3389/fnins.2021.628983
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Modulating endogenous regenerative processes may represent a suitable treatment for central nervous system (CNS) injuries, such as stroke or trauma. Neural stem/progenitor cells (NS/PCs), which naturally reside in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the adult brain, proliferate and differentiate to other cell types, and therefore may compensate the negative consequences of ischemic injury. The fate of NS/PCs in the developing brain is largely influenced by Wingless/Integrated (Wnt) signaling; however, its role in the differentiation of adult NS/PCs under ischemic conditions is still enigmatic. In our previous study, we identified the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway as a factor promoting neurogenesis at the expense of gliogenesis in neonatal mice. In this study, we used adult transgenic mice in order to assess the impact of the canonical Wnt pathway modulation (inhibition or hyper-activation) on NS/PCs derived from the SVZ, and combined it with the middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) to disclose the effect of focal cerebral ischemia (FCI). Based on the electrophysiological properties of cultured cells, we first identified three cell types that represented in vitro differentiated NS/PCs - astrocytes, neuron-like cells, and precursor cells. Following FCI, we detected fewer neuron-like cells after Wnt signaling inhibition. Furthermore, the immunohistochemical analysis revealed an overall higher expression of cell-type-specific proteins after FCI, indicating increased proliferation and differentiation rates of NS/PCs in the SVZ. Remarkably, Wnt signaling hyper-activation increased the abundance of proliferating and neuron-like cells, while Wnt pathway inhibition had the opposite effect. Finally, the expression profiling at the single cell level revealed an increased proportion of neural stem cells and neuroblasts after FCI. These observations indicate that Wnt signaling enhances NS/PCs-based regeneration in the adult mouse brain following FCI, and supports neuronal differentiation in the SVZ.
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