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Publication : RBPJkappa-dependent signaling is essential for long-term maintenance of neural stem cells in the adult hippocampus.

First Author  Ehm O Year  2010
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  30
Issue  41 Pages  13794-807
PubMed ID  20943920 Mgi Jnum  J:165489
Mgi Id  MGI:4837565 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1567-10.2010
Citation  Ehm O, et al. (2010) RBPJkappa-dependent signaling is essential for long-term maintenance of neural stem cells in the adult hippocampus. J Neurosci 30(41):13794-807
abstractText  The generation of new neurons from neural stem cells in the adult hippocampal dentate gyrus contributes to learning and mood regulation. To sustain hippocampal neurogenesis throughout life, maintenance of the neural stem cell pool has to be tightly controlled. We found that the Notch/RBPJkappa-signaling pathway is highly active in neural stem cells of the adult mouse hippocampus. Conditional inactivation of RBPJkappa in neural stem cells in vivo resulted in increased neuronal differentiation of neural stem cells in the adult hippocampus at an early time point and depletion of the Sox2-positive neural stem cell pool and suppression of hippocampal neurogenesis at a later time point. Moreover, RBPJkappa-deficient neural stem cells displayed impaired self-renewal in vitro and loss of expression of the transcription factor Sox2. Interestingly, we found that Notch signaling increases Sox2 promoter activity and Sox2 expression in adult neural stem cells. In addition, activated Notch and RBPJkappa were highly enriched on the Sox2 promoter in adult hippocampal neural stem cells, thus identifying Sox2 as a direct target of Notch/RBPJkappa signaling. Finally, we found that overexpression of Sox2 can rescue the self-renewal defect in RBPJkappa-deficient neural stem cells. These results identify RBPJkappa-dependent pathways as essential regulators of adult neural stem cell maintenance and suggest that the actions of RBPJkappa are, at least in part, mediated by control of Sox2 expression.
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