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Publication : Intrinsic neural stem cell properties define brain hypersensitivity to genotoxic stress.

First Author  Kalogeropoulou A Year  2022
Journal  Stem Cell Reports Volume  17
Issue  6 Pages  1395-1410
PubMed ID  35623353 Mgi Jnum  J:326251
Mgi Id  MGI:7295012 Doi  10.1016/j.stemcr.2022.04.018
Citation  Kalogeropoulou A, et al. (2022) Intrinsic neural stem cell properties define brain hypersensitivity to genotoxic stress. Stem Cell Reports 17(6):1395-1410
abstractText  Impaired replication has been previously linked to growth retardation and microcephaly; however, why the brain is critically affected compared with other organs remains elusive. Here, we report the differential response between early neural progenitors (neuroepithelial cells [NECs]) and fate-committed neural progenitors (NPs) to replication licensing defects. Our results show that, while NPs can tolerate altered expression of licensing factors, NECs undergo excessive replication stress, identified by impaired replication, increased DNA damage, and defective cell-cycle progression, leading eventually to NEC attrition and microcephaly. NECs that possess a short G1 phase license and activate more origins than NPs, by acquiring higher levels of DNA-bound MCMs. In vivo G1 shortening in NPs induces DNA damage upon impaired licensing, suggesting that G1 length correlates with replication stress hypersensitivity. Our findings propose that NECs possess distinct cell-cycle characteristics to ensure fast proliferation, although these inherent features render them susceptible to genotoxic stress.
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