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Publication : Beta8 integrin regulates neurogenesis and neurovascular homeostasis in the adult brain.

First Author  Mobley AK Year  2009
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  122
Issue  Pt 11 Pages  1842-51
PubMed ID  19461074 Mgi Jnum  J:150677
Mgi Id  MGI:3851301 Doi  10.1242/jcs.043257
Citation  Mobley AK, et al. (2009) Beta8 integrin regulates neurogenesis and neurovascular homeostasis in the adult brain. J Cell Sci 122(Pt 11):1842-51
abstractText  Central nervous system (CNS) neurovascular units are multicellular complexes consisting of neural cells, blood vessels and a milieu of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins. ECM-mediated adhesion and signaling events within neurovascular units probably contribute to proper CNS development and physiology; however, the molecular mechanisms that control these events remain largely undetermined. Previous studies from our group and others showed that ablation of the ECM receptor, alphavbeta8 integrin, in neural progenitor cells (NPCs) of the embryonic mouse brain results in severe developmental neurovascular pathologies and premature death. Here, we have investigated the functions for this integrin in the adult brain by studying mice harboring a homozygous-null beta8 gene mutation generated on an outbred background that permits survival for several months. We show that adult beta8-/- mice display widespread defects in neurovascular unit homeostasis, including increased numbers of intracerebral blood vessels with pronounced perivascular astrogliosis. Furthermore, in neurogenic regions of the adult brain, where NPCs cluster around blood vessels in neurovascular niches, beta8 integrin is essential for normal control of NPC proliferation and survival. Analysis of NPCs cultured ex vivo reveals that the growth and survival defects correlate, in part, with diminished integrin-mediated activation of latent transforming growth factor beta1 (TGFbeta1), which is an ECM protein ligand for alphavbeta8 integrin. Collectively, these data identify essential functions for beta8 integrin in regulating neurovascular unit physiology in the post-natal mouse brain.
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