Hippocampal development and neural stem cell maintenance require Sox2 -dependent regulation of Shh

Deleting the transcription factor SOX2 in mouse embryonic brain causes a loss of neural stem cells and neurogenesis in the hippocampus. An SHH pharmacological agonist partially rescues the hippocampal defect and SHH was found to be a SOX2 target. Neural stem cells (NSCs) are controlled by diffusible...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature neuroscience 2009-10, Vol.12 (10), p.1248-1256
Hauptverfasser: Ottolenghi, Sergio, Tosetti, Valentina, Nicolis, Silvia K, Latorre, Elisa, Giachino, Claudio, Lancini, Cesare, Valotta, Menella, Ferri, Anna L M, Favaro, Rebecca, Mariani, Jessica, Taylor, Verdon
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Zusammenfassung:Deleting the transcription factor SOX2 in mouse embryonic brain causes a loss of neural stem cells and neurogenesis in the hippocampus. An SHH pharmacological agonist partially rescues the hippocampal defect and SHH was found to be a SOX2 target. Neural stem cells (NSCs) are controlled by diffusible factors. The transcription factor Sox2 is expressed by NSCs and Sox2 mutations in humans cause defects in the brain and, in particular, in the hippocampus. We deleted Sox2 in the mouse embryonic brain. At birth, the mice showed minor brain defects; shortly afterwards, however, NSCs and neurogenesis were completely lost in the hippocampus, leading to dentate gyrus hypoplasia. Deletion of Sox2 in adult mice also caused hippocampal neurogenesis loss. The hippocampal developmental defect resembles that caused by late sonic hedgehog ( Shh ) loss. In mutant mice, Shh and Wnt3a were absent from the hippocampal primordium. A SHH pharmacological agonist partially rescued the hippocampal defect. Chromatin immunoprecipitation identified Shh as a Sox2 target. Sox2 -deleted NSCs did not express Shh in vitro and were rapidly lost. Their replication was partially rescued by the addition of SHH and was almost fully rescued by conditioned medium from normal cells. Thus, NSCs control their status, at least partly, through Sox2 -dependent autocrine mechanisms.
ISSN:1097-6256
1546-1726
DOI:10.1038/nn.2397