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Publication : Activation of postnatal neural stem cells requires nuclear receptor TLX.

First Author  Niu W Year  2011
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  31
Issue  39 Pages  13816-28
PubMed ID  21957244 Mgi Jnum  J:176124
Mgi Id  MGI:5288526 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1038-11.2011
Citation  Niu W, et al. (2011) Activation of Postnatal Neural Stem Cells Requires Nuclear Receptor TLX. J Neurosci 31(39):13816-28
abstractText  Neural stem cells (NSCs) continually produce new neurons in postnatal brains. However, the majority of these cells stay in a nondividing, inactive state. The molecular mechanism that is required for these cells to enter proliferation still remains largely unknown. Here, we show that nuclear receptor TLX (NR2E1) controls the activation status of postnatal NSCs in mice. Lineage tracing indicates that TLX-expressing cells give rise to both activated and inactive postnatal NSCs. Surprisingly, loss of TLX function does not result in spontaneous glial differentiation, but rather leads to a precipitous age-dependent increase of inactive cells with marker expression and radial morphology for NSCs. These inactive cells are mispositioned throughout the granular cell layer of the dentate gyrus during development and can proliferate again after reintroduction of ectopic TLX. RNA-seq analysis of sorted NSCs revealed a TLX-dependent global expression signature, which includes the p53 signaling pathway. TLX regulates p21 expression in a p53-dependent manner, and acute removal of p53 can rescue the proliferation defect of TLX-null NSCs in culture. Together, these findings suggest that TLX acts as an essential regulator that ensures the proliferative ability of postnatal NSCs by controlling their activation through genetic interaction with p53 and other signaling pathways.
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