Cell cycle regulation of proliferation versus differentiation in the central nervous system

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Laura J. A. Hardwick
Fahad R. Ali
Roberta Azzarelli
Anna Philpott
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[1] University of Cambridge,Department of Oncology, Hutchison/MRC Research Centre
[2] University of Cambridge,Department of Clinical Neuroscience, John van Geest Centre for Brain Repair
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Cell and Tissue Research | 2015年 / 359卷
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Cell cycle; Differentiation; Neurogenesis; Proneural; Central nervous system;
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Formation of the central nervous system requires a period of extensive progenitor cell proliferation, accompanied or closely followed by differentiation; the balance between these two processes in various regions of the central nervous system gives rise to differential growth and cellular diversity. The correlation between cell cycle lengthening and differentiation has been reported across several types of cell lineage and from diverse model organisms, both in vivo and in vitro. Furthermore, different cell fates might be determined during different phases of the preceding cell cycle, indicating direct cell cycle influences on both early lineage commitment and terminal cell fate decisions. Significant advances have been made in the last decade and have revealed multi-directional interactions between the molecular machinery regulating the processes of cell proliferation and neuronal differentiation. Here, we first introduce the modes of proliferation in neural progenitor cells and summarise evidence linking cell cycle length and neuronal differentiation. Second, we describe the manner in which components of the cell cycle machinery can have additional and, sometimes, cell-cycle-independent roles in directly regulating neurogenesis. Finally, we discuss the way that differentiation factors, such as proneural bHLH proteins, can promote either progenitor maintenance or differentiation according to the cellular environment. These intricate connections contribute to precise coordination and the ultimate division versus differentiation decision.
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