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WNT signaling increases proliferation and impairs differentiation of stem cells in the developing cerebellum.

Yanxin Pei1, Sonja N Brun, Shirley L Markant, William Lento, Paul Gibson, Makoto M Taketo, Marco Giovannini, Richard J Gilbertson, Robert J Wechsler-Reya.   

Abstract

The WNT pathway plays multiple roles in neural development and is crucial for establishment of the embryonic cerebellum. In addition, WNT pathway mutations are associated with medulloblastoma, the most common malignant brain tumor in children. However, the cell types within the cerebellum that are responsive to WNT signaling remain unknown. Here we investigate the effects of canonical WNT signaling on two important classes of progenitors in the developing cerebellum: multipotent neural stem cells (NSCs) and granule neuron precursors (GNPs). We show that WNT pathway activation in vitro promotes proliferation of NSCs but not GNPs. Moreover, mice that express activated β-catenin in the cerebellar ventricular zone exhibit increased proliferation of NSCs in that region, whereas expression of the same protein in GNPs impairs proliferation. Although β-catenin-expressing NSCs proliferate they do not undergo prolonged expansion or neoplastic growth; rather, WNT signaling markedly interferes with their capacity for self-renewal and differentiation. At a molecular level, mutant NSCs exhibit increased expression of c-Myc, which might account for their transient proliferation, but also express high levels of bone morphogenetic proteins and the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21, which might contribute to their altered self-renewal and differentiation. These studies suggest that the WNT pathway is a potent regulator of cerebellar stem cell growth and differentiation.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22461560      PMCID: PMC3328175          DOI: 10.1242/dev.050104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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