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Xuanhua P Xie1,2, Dan R Laks1,2, Daochun Sun1,2, Asaf Poran3, Ashley M Laughney3, Zilai Wang1,2, Jessica Sam4, German Belenguer5,6, Isabel Fariñas6, Olivier Elemento3, Xiuping Zhou7, Luis F Parada8,2.
Abstract
Adult neural stem cells (NSC) serve as a reservoir for brain plasticity and origin for certain gliomas. Lineage tracing and genomic approaches have portrayed complex underlying heterogeneity within the major anatomical location for NSC, the subventricular zone (SVZ). To gain a comprehensive profile of NSC heterogeneity, we utilized a well-validated stem/progenitor-specific reporter transgene in concert with single-cell RNA sequencing to achieve unbiased analysis of SVZ cells from infancy to advanced age. The magnitude and high specificity of the resulting transcriptional datasets allow precise identification of the varied cell types embedded in the SVZ including specialized parenchymal cells (neurons, glia, microglia) and noncentral nervous system cells (endothelial, immune). Initial mining of the data delineates four quiescent NSC and three progenitor-cell subpopulations formed in a linear progression. Further evidence indicates that distinct stem and progenitor populations reside in different regions of the SVZ. As stem/progenitor populations progress from neonatal to advanced age, they acquire a deficiency in transition from quiescence to proliferation. Further data mining identifies stage-specific biological processes, transcription factor networks, and cell-surface markers for investigation of cellular identities, lineage relationships, and key regulatory pathways in adult NSC maintenance and neurogenesis.Entities:
Keywords: aging; neural stem cell; single-cell RNA sequencing; subventricular zone; transcriptome
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33229571 PMCID: PMC7733854 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2014389117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205