| Literature DB >> 17901403 |
Jordane Malaterre1, Theo Mantamadiotis, Sebastian Dworkin, Sally Lightowler, Qing Yang, Mark I Ransome, Ann M Turnley, Nancy R Nichols, Nikla R Emambokus, Jon Frampton, Robert G Ramsay.
Abstract
Ongoing production of neurons in adult brain is restricted to specialized neurogenic niches. Deregulated expression of genes controlling homeostasis of neural progenitor cell division and/or their microenvironment underpins a spectrum of brain pathologies. Using conditional gene deletion, we show that the proto-oncogene c-myb regulates neural progenitor cell proliferation and maintains ependymal cell integrity in mice. These two cellular compartments constitute the neurogenic niche in the adult brain. Brains devoid of c-Myb showed enlarged ventricular spaces, ependymal cell abnormalities, and reduced neurogenesis. Neural progenitor cells lacking c-Myb showed a reduced intrinsic proliferative capacity and reduction of Sox-2 and Pax-6 expression. These data point to an important role for c-Myb in the neurogenic niche of the adult brain.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17901403 DOI: 10.1634/stemcells.2007-0293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cells ISSN: 1066-5099 Impact factor: 6.277