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Cell Cycle Entry of Quiescent Neural Stem Cells Decreases Early in the Young Adult Mouse Ventricular-Subventricular Zone But is Stimulated after Injury or Addition of Syndecan-1

24 Pages Posted: 18 May 2020 Publication Status: Published

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Marc-André Mouthon

University of Paris-Saclay - UMR Genetic Stability Stem Cells and Radiation

Lise Morizur

University of Paris-Saclay - UMR Genetic Stability Stem Cells and Radiation

Léa Dutour

University of Paris-Saclay - UMR Genetic Stability Stem Cells and Radiation

Donovan Pineau

University of Paris-Saclay - UMR Genetic Stability Stem Cells and Radiation

Thierry Kortulewski

University of Paris-Saclay - UMR Genetic Stability Stem Cells and Radiation

François D. Boussin

University of Paris-Saclay - UMR Genetic Stability Stem Cells and Radiation

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Abstract

Neural stem cells (NSCs) from the adult mouse ventricular-subventricular zone (V-SVZ) are contained in cell populations expressing the carbohydrate LeX, and exhibit either characteristics of quiescent NSCs (qNSCs: LeXbright) or of actively dividing NSCs (aNSCs: LeX+EGFR+) based on the absence or the presence of EGF-receptor, respectively. The balance between quiescence and proliferation is central for the long-term NSC maintenance. Using the FUCCI-Cdt1 transgenic mice to mark cells in G0/G1 phase of the cell cycle by red fluorescence, we identified a subpopulation of primed qNSCs. The capacity of primed qNSCs to re-enter the cell cycle decreased with age but was stimulated after radio-induced V-SVZ injury. Furthermore, the addition of recombinant Syndecan-1, a Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan, both increased proliferation of aNSCs and hastened the division of primed qNSCs. Overall, targeting SDC1 might provide the means to control the proliferation of NSCs and to counteract the neurogenesis decline during aging.

Keywords: neurogenesis, neural stem cells, SSEA-1/LeX, quiescence, cell cycle, Aging, syndecan-1

Suggested Citation

Mouthon, Marc-André and Morizur, Lise and Dutour, Léa and Pineau, Donovan and Kortulewski, Thierry and Boussin, François D., Cell Cycle Entry of Quiescent Neural Stem Cells Decreases Early in the Young Adult Mouse Ventricular-Subventricular Zone But is Stimulated after Injury or Addition of Syndecan-1. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3586997 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3586997
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Marc-André Mouthon (Contact Author)

University of Paris-Saclay - UMR Genetic Stability Stem Cells and Radiation ( email )

France

Lise Morizur

University of Paris-Saclay - UMR Genetic Stability Stem Cells and Radiation ( email )

France

Léa Dutour

University of Paris-Saclay - UMR Genetic Stability Stem Cells and Radiation

France

Donovan Pineau

University of Paris-Saclay - UMR Genetic Stability Stem Cells and Radiation

France

Thierry Kortulewski

University of Paris-Saclay - UMR Genetic Stability Stem Cells and Radiation

France

François D. Boussin

University of Paris-Saclay - UMR Genetic Stability Stem Cells and Radiation ( email )

France

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