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Publication : Mitochondrial DNA damage level determines neural stem cell differentiation fate.

First Author  Wang W Year  2011
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  31
Issue  26 Pages  9746-51
PubMed ID  21715639 Mgi Jnum  J:174057
Mgi Id  MGI:5051843 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0852-11.2011
Citation  Wang W, et al. (2011) Mitochondrial DNA damage level determines neural stem cell differentiation fate. J Neurosci 31(26):9746-51
abstractText  The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of neural stem cells (NSCs) is vulnerable to oxidation damage. Subtle manipulations of the cellular redox state affect mtDNA integrity in addition to regulating the NSC differentiation lineage, suggesting a molecular link between mtDNA integrity and regulation of differentiation. Here we show that 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (OGG1) is essential for repair of mtDNA damage and NSC viability during mitochondrial oxidative stress. Differentiating neural cells from ogg1(-/-) knock-out mice spontaneously accumulate mtDNA damage and concomitantly shift their differentiation direction toward an astrocytic lineage, similar to wt NSCs subjected to mtDNA damaging insults. Antioxidant treatments reversed mtDNA damage accumulation and separately increased neurogenesis in ogg1(-/-) cells. NSCs from a transgenic ogg1(-/-) mouse expressing mitochondrially targeted human OGG1 were protected from mtDNA damage during differentiation, and displayed elevated neurogenesis. The underlying mechanisms for this shift in differentiation direction involve the astrogenesis promoting Sirt1 via an increased NAD/NADH ratio in ogg1(-/-) cells. Redox manipulations to alter mtDNA damage level correspondingly activated Sirt1 in both cell types. Our results demonstrate for the first time the interdependence between mtDNA integrity and NSC differentiation fate, suggesting that mtDNA damage is the primary signal for the elevated astrogliosis and lack of neurogenesis seen during repair of neuronal injury.
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