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Publication : Necdin controls proliferation and apoptosis of embryonic neural stem cells in an oxygen tension-dependent manner.

First Author  Huang Z Year  2013
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  33
Issue  25 Pages  10362-73
PubMed ID  23785149 Mgi Jnum  J:199643
Mgi Id  MGI:5504305 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5682-12.2013
Citation  Huang Z, et al. (2013) Necdin controls proliferation and apoptosis of embryonic neural stem cells in an oxygen tension-dependent manner. J Neurosci 33(25):10362-73
abstractText  Neural stem cells (NSCs) reside in vivo in hypoxic environments, and NSC proliferation is enhanced in vitro under hypoxic conditions. Various adaptive responses to hypoxia are mediated by hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs), a family of basic helix-loop-helix Per-Arnt-Sim (PAS) transcription factors. Necdin, a MAGE (melanoma antigen) family protein, is expressed abundantly in postmitotic neurons and possesses potent antimitotic and antiapoptotic activities. We here report that hypoxia induces degradation of the necdin protein in primary NSCs by HIF-mediated ubiquitin-proteasome system. Necdin was expressed in primary NSCs prepared from the ganglionic eminences of mouse embryos. Hypoxia enhanced neurosphere formation of NSCs, in which the necdin protein level was significantly reduced. Primary NSCs prepared from necdin-deficient mice exhibited higher rates of proliferation and apoptosis than those from wild-type mice in normoxia, whereas there were no significant differences in the proliferation and apoptosis rates between necdin-deficient and wild-type NSCs in hypoxia. HIF-2alpha was predominantly expressed in hypoxic NSCs, where expression of HIF-responsive genes was upregulated. HIF-2alpha interacted with necdin via its PAS domain, which enhanced necdin ubiquitination. Lentivirus-mediated expression of the PAS domain in primary NSCs promoted necdin degradation and enhanced NSC proliferation in normoxia, whereas a small-molecule inhibitor of HIF-2alpha translation stabilized the necdin protein and reduced NSC proliferation in hypoxia. These results suggest that oxygen tension regulates the necdin protein level in NSCs through HIF-2alpha-mediated proteasomal degradation to modulate their proliferation and apoptosis.
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