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Publication : HES1 protein oscillations are necessary for neural stem cells to exit from quiescence.

First Author  Marinopoulou E Year  2021
Journal  iScience Volume  24
Issue  10 Pages  103198
PubMed ID  34703994 Mgi Jnum  J:344777
Mgi Id  MGI:6790528 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2021.103198
Citation  Marinopoulou E, et al. (2021) HES1 protein oscillations are necessary for neural stem cells to exit from quiescence. iScience 24(10):103198
abstractText  Quiescence is a dynamic process of reversible cell cycle arrest. High-level persistent expression of the HES1 transcriptional repressor, which oscillates with an ultradian periodicity in proliferative neural stem cells (NSCs), is thought to mediate quiescence. However, it is not known whether this is due to a change in levels or dynamics. Here, we induce quiescence in embryonic NSCs with BMP4, which does not increase HES1 level, and we find that HES1 continues to oscillate. To assess the role of HES1 dynamics, we express persistent HES1 under a moderate strength promoter, which overrides the endogenous oscillations while maintaining the total HES1 level within physiological range. We find that persistent HES1 does not affect proliferation or entry into quiescence; however, exit from quiescence is impeded. Thus, oscillatory expression of HES1 is specifically required for NSCs to exit quiescence, a finding of potential importance for controlling reactivation of stem cells in tissue regeneration and cancer.
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