| Literature DB >> 30041015 |
Le Wang1, Caitlin R Schlagal2, Junling Gao2, Yan Hao3, Tiffany J Dunn2, Erica L McGrath2, Javier Allende Labastida2, Yongjia Yu4, Shi-Qing Feng5, Shao-Yu Liu6, Ping Wu7.
Abstract
Human neural stem cells (hNSCs) can differentiate into an oligodendrocyte lineage to facilitate remyelination in patients. Molecular mechanisms underlying oligodendrocyte fate specification remains unknown, hindering the development of efficient methods to generate oligodendrocytes from hNSCs. We have found that Neurobasal-A medium (NB) is capable of inducing hNSCs to oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs). We identified several signaling molecules are altered after cultivation in NB medium, including Akt, ERK1/2 and c-Src. While sustained activation of Akt and ERK1/2 during both NB induction and subsequent differentiation was required for OPC differentiation, c-Src phosphorylation was increased temporally during the period of NB induction. Both pharmacological inhibition and RNA interference confirmed that a transient elevation of phospho-c-Src is critical for OPC induction. Furthermore, inactivation of c-Src inhibited phosphorylation of Akt and ERK1/2. In summary, we identified a novel and critical role of c-Src in guiding hNSC differentiation to an oligodendrocyte lineage.Entities:
Keywords: Differentiation; Human neural stem cells; Oligodendrocyte precursor cells; Remyelination; Src family kinases
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30041015 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuint.2018.07.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurochem Int ISSN: 0197-0186 Impact factor: 3.921