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タイトル: The significance of gene expression dynamics in neural stem cell regulation
著者: KAGEYAMA, Ryoichiro
OCHI, Shohei
SUEDA, Risa
SHIMOJO, Hiromi
著者名の別形: 影山, 龍一郎
キーワード: active state
bHLH factor
boundary cell
neural stem cell
oscillation
quiescent state
発行日: 9-Oct-2020
出版者: The Japan Academy
誌名: Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B
巻: 96
号: 8
開始ページ: 351
終了ページ: 363
抄録: Neural stem cells (NSCs) actively proliferate and generate neurons and glial cells (active state) in the embryonic brain, whereas they are mostly dormant (quiescent state) in the adult brain. The expression dynamics of Hes1 are different between active and quiescent NSCs. In active NSCs, Hes1 expression oscillates and periodically represses the expression of proneural genes such as Ascl1, thereby driving their oscillations. By contrast, in quiescent NSCs, Hes1 oscillations maintain expression at higher levels even at trough phases (thus continuous), thereby continuously suppressing proneural gene expression. High levels of Hes1 expression and the resultant suppression of Ascl1 promote the quiescent state of NSCs, whereas oscillatory Hes1 expression and the resultant oscillatory Ascl1 expression regulate their active state. Furthermore, in other developmental contexts, high, continuous Hes1 expression induces astrocyte differentiation or the formation of boundaries, which function as signaling centers. Thus, the expression dynamics of Hes1 are a key regulatory mechanism generating and maintaining various cell types in the nervous system.
著作権等: © 2020 The Japan Academy 許諾条件に基づいて掲載しています。
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/259831
DOI(出版社版): 10.2183/pjab.96.026
PubMed ID: 33041269
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