Yin Yang 1 controls cerebellar astrocyte maturation

Diverse subpopulations of astrocytes tile different brain regions to accommodate local requirements of neurons and associated neuronal circuits. Nevertheless, molecular mechanisms governing astrocyte diversity remain mostly unknown. We explored the role of a zinc finger transcription factor Yin Yang...

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Veröffentlicht in:Glia 2023-10, Vol.71 (10), p.2437-2455
Hauptverfasser: Mockenhaupt, Karli, Tyc, Katarzyna M., McQuiston, Adam, Gonsiewski, Alexandra K., Zarei‐Kheirabadi, Masoumeh, Hariprashad, Avani, Biswas, Debolina D., Gupta, Angela S., Olex, Amy L., Singh, Sandeep K., Waters, Michael R., Dupree, Jeff L., Dozmorov, Mikhail G., Kordula, Tomasz
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Zusammenfassung:Diverse subpopulations of astrocytes tile different brain regions to accommodate local requirements of neurons and associated neuronal circuits. Nevertheless, molecular mechanisms governing astrocyte diversity remain mostly unknown. We explored the role of a zinc finger transcription factor Yin Yang 1 (YY1) that is expressed in astrocytes. We found that specific deletion of YY1 from astrocytes causes severe motor deficits in mice, induces Bergmann gliosis, and results in simultaneous loss of GFAP expression in velate and fibrous cerebellar astrocytes. Single cell RNA‐seq analysis showed that YY1 exerts specific effects on gene expression in subpopulations of cerebellar astrocytes. We found that although YY1 is dispensable for the initial stages of astrocyte development, it regulates subtype‐specific gene expression during astrocyte maturation. Moreover, YY1 is continuously needed to maintain mature astrocytes in the adult cerebellum. Our findings suggest that YY1 plays critical roles regulating cerebellar astrocyte maturation during development and maintaining a mature phenotype of astrocytes in the adult cerebellum. Main Points YY1 is dispensable for the initial stages of cerebellar astrocyte development, YY1 regulates subtype‐specific gene expression during cerebellar astrocyte maturation. YY1 is needed to maintain astrocyte identity in the adult cerebellum.
ISSN:0894-1491
1098-1136
1098-1136
DOI:10.1002/glia.24434