Literature DB >> 19350686

Engineering of dominant active basic helix-loop-helix proteins that are resistant to negative regulation by postnatal central nervous system antineurogenic cues.

Cédric G Geoffroy1, James A Critchley, Diogo S Castro, Sandra Ramelli, Christelle Barraclough, Patrick Descombes, Francois Guillemot, Olivier Raineteau.   

Abstract

Neural precursor cells (NPCs) are present in most regions of the adult central nervous system (CNS). Using NPCs in a therapeutical perspective, that is, to regenerate CNS tissue after injury or in neurodegenerative diseases, will require the efficient manipulation of their fate. Proneural gene overexpression in NPCs represents a promising strategy to promote neuronal differentiation. The activity of the proneural proteins is, however, context-dependent and can be inhibited/modulated by binding with other bHLH (basic helix-loop-helix) or HLH transcription factors. In this study, we show that the two proneural proteins, Ngn2 and Mash1, are differentially sensitive to negative regulation by gliogenic factors or a gliogenic substrate (i.e., postnatal spinal cord slices). Coexpressing E-proteins with proneural proteins was efficient to rescue proneural proteins neurogenic activity, suggesting a central role for E-protein sequestration in mediating postnatal CNS gliogenic inhibition. Tethering of proneural proteins with E47 further insulated Mash1 from negative environmental influences whereas this strategy was not successful with Ngn2, suggesting that mechanisms of inhibition differ in between these two proneural proteins. Our results demonstrate that a better understanding of proneural protein modulation by environmental cues is a prerequisite to develop innovative approaches that will permit the manipulation of the fate of NPCs in the adult CNS after trauma or disease.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19350686     DOI: 10.1002/stem.17

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cells        ISSN: 1066-5099            Impact factor:   6.277


  16 in total

1.  A novel function of the proneural factor Ascl1 in progenitor proliferation identified by genome-wide characterization of its targets.

Authors:  Diogo S Castro; Ben Martynoga; Carlos Parras; Vidya Ramesh; Emilie Pacary; Caroline Johnston; Daniela Drechsel; Mélanie Lebel-Potter; Laura Galinanes Garcia; Charles Hunt; Dirk Dolle; Angela Bithell; Laurence Ettwiller; Noel Buckley; François Guillemot
Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  2011-05-01       Impact factor: 11.361

2.  E proteins sharpen neurogenesis by modulating proneural bHLH transcription factors' activity in an E-box-dependent manner.

Authors:  Gwenvael Le Dréau; René Escalona; Raquel Fueyo; Antonio Herrera; Juan D Martínez; Susana Usieto; Anghara Menendez; Sebastian Pons; Marian A Martinez-Balbas; Elisa Marti
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2018-08-10       Impact factor: 8.140

3.  An Endogenous Ligand of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor 6-Formylindolo[3,2-b]Carbazole (FICZ) Is a Signaling Molecule in Neurogenesis of Adult Hippocampal Neurons.

Authors:  Majid Keshavarzi; Mohammad Javad Khoshnoud; Ali Ghaffarian Bahraman; Afshin Mohammadi-Bardbori
Journal:  J Mol Neurosci       Date:  2020-02-10       Impact factor: 3.444

Review 4.  Old and new functions of proneural factors revealed by the genome-wide characterization of their transcriptional targets.

Authors:  Diogo S Castro; François Guillemot
Journal:  Cell Cycle       Date:  2011-12-01       Impact factor: 4.534

5.  Modelling the Delta1/Notch1 pathway: in search of the mediator(s) of neural stem cell differentiation.

Authors:  Alexandros Kiparissides; Michalis Koutinas; Toby Moss; John Newman; Efstratios N Pistikopoulos; Athanasios Mantalaris
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-02-08       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Expression of Neurog1 instead of Atoh1 can partially rescue organ of Corti cell survival.

Authors:  Israt Jahan; Ning Pan; Jennifer Kersigo; Lilian E Calisto; Ken A Morris; Benjamin Kopecky; Jeremy S Duncan; Kirk W Beisel; Bernd Fritzsch
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-01-24       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 7.  Transcriptional control of vertebrate neurogenesis by the proneural factor Ascl1.

Authors:  Francisca F Vasconcelos; Diogo S Castro
Journal:  Front Cell Neurosci       Date:  2014-12-02       Impact factor: 5.505

8.  Hierarchical reactivation of transcription during mitosis-to-G1 transition by Brn2 and Ascl1 in neural stem cells.

Authors:  Mário A F Soares; Diogo S Soares; Vera Teixeira; Abeer Heskol; Raul Bardini Bressan; Steven M Pollard; Raquel A Oliveira; Diogo S Castro
Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  2021-06-24       Impact factor: 11.361

9.  MicroRNA miR-124 controls the choice between neuronal and astrocyte differentiation by fine-tuning Ezh2 expression.

Authors:  Wen Hao Neo; Karen Yap; Suet Hoay Lee; Liang Sheng Looi; Piyush Khandelia; Sheng Xiong Neo; Eugene V Makeyev; I-hsin Su
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2014-07-25       Impact factor: 5.157

10.  Mash1 efficiently reprograms rat astrocytes into neurons.

Authors:  Daofang Ding; Leqin Xu; Hao Xu; Xiaofeng Li; Qianqian Liang; Yongjian Zhao; Yongjun Wang
Journal:  Neural Regen Res       Date:  2014-01-01       Impact factor: 5.135

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