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Publication : Subventricular zone adult mouse neural stem cells require insulin receptor forĀ self-renewal.

First Author  Chidambaram S Year  2022
Journal  Stem Cell Reports Volume  17
Issue  6 Pages  1411-1427
PubMed ID  35523180 Mgi Jnum  J:326450
Mgi Id  MGI:7295017 Doi  10.1016/j.stemcr.2022.04.007
Citation  Chidambaram S, et al. (2022) Subventricular zone adult mouse neural stem cells require insulin receptor for self-renewal. Stem Cell Reports 17(6):1411-1427
abstractText  The insulin receptor (INSR) is an evolutionarily conserved signaling protein that regulates development and cellular metabolism. INSR signaling promotes neurogenesis in Drosophila; however, a specific role for the INSR in maintaining adult neural stem cells (NSCs) in mammals has not been investigated. We show that conditionally deleting the Insr gene in adult mouse NSCs reduces subventricular zone NSCs by approximately 70% accompanied by a corresponding increase in progenitors. Insr deletion also produced hyposmia caused by aberrant olfactory bulb neurogenesis. Interestingly, hippocampal neurogenesis and hippocampal-dependent behaviors were unperturbed. Highly aggressive proneural and mesenchymal glioblastomas had high INSR/insulin-like growth factor (IGF) pathway gene expression, and isolated glioma stem cells had an aberrantly high ratio of INSR:IGF type 1 receptor. Moreover, INSR knockdown inhibited GBM tumorsphere growth. Altogether, these data demonstrate that the INSR is essential for a subset of normal NSCs, as well as for brain tumor stem cell self-renewal.
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