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Publication : A latent lineage potential in resident neural stem cells enables spinal cord repair.

First Author  Llorens-Bobadilla E Year  2020
Journal  Science Volume  370
Issue  6512 PubMed ID  33004487
Mgi Jnum  J:297096 Mgi Id  MGI:6471841
Doi  10.1126/science.abb8795 Citation  Llorens-Bobadilla E, et al. (2020) A latent lineage potential in resident neural stem cells enables spinal cord repair. Science 370(6512)
abstractText  Injuries to the central nervous system (CNS) are inefficiently repaired. Resident neural stem cells manifest a limited contribution to cell replacement. We have uncovered a latent potential in neural stem cells to replace large numbers of lost oligodendrocytes in the injured mouse spinal cord. Integrating multimodal single-cell analysis, we found that neural stem cells are in a permissive chromatin state that enables the unfolding of a normally latent gene expression program for oligodendrogenesis after injury. Ectopic expression of the transcription factor OLIG2 unveiled abundant stem cell-derived oligodendrogenesis, which followed the natural progression of oligodendrocyte differentiation, contributed to axon remyelination, and stimulated functional recovery of axon conduction. Recruitment of resident stem cells may thus serve as an alternative to cell transplantation after CNS injury.
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