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Age-dependent and differential effects of Smad7ΔEx1 on neural progenitor cell proliferation and on neurogenesis

We recently reported that young (3 to 4 months old) mice lacking Exon 1 of the Smad7 gene (S7ΔEx1 mice) show enhanced proliferation of neural stem and progenitor cells (NPCs) in the hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG) and in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricles. It remained unclear, ho...

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Autores principales: Marschallinger, Julia, Krampert, Monika, Couillard-Despres, Sebastien, Heuchel, Rainer, Bogdahn, Ulrich, Aigner, Ludwig
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Publicado: Elsevier Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4162458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24862634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.exger.2014.05.011
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author Marschallinger, Julia
Krampert, Monika
Couillard-Despres, Sebastien
Heuchel, Rainer
Bogdahn, Ulrich
Aigner, Ludwig
author_facet Marschallinger, Julia
Krampert, Monika
Couillard-Despres, Sebastien
Heuchel, Rainer
Bogdahn, Ulrich
Aigner, Ludwig
author_sort Marschallinger, Julia
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description We recently reported that young (3 to 4 months old) mice lacking Exon 1 of the Smad7 gene (S7ΔEx1 mice) show enhanced proliferation of neural stem and progenitor cells (NPCs) in the hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG) and in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricles. It remained unclear, however, whether this phenotype would persist along aging, the latter typically being associated with a profound decrease in neurogenesis. Analysis of NPCs' proliferation based on the cell cycle marker PCNA in 12 month-old S7ΔEx1 mice revealed a reversal of the phenotype. Hence, in contrast to their younger counterparts, 12 month-old S7ΔEx1 mice had a reduced number of proliferating cells, compared to wildtype (WT) mice. At the same time, the survival of newly generated cells was enhanced in the aged transgenic animals. 12 month-old S7ΔEx1 mice further displayed a reduced level of neurogenesis based on the numbers of cells expressing doublecortin (DCX), a marker for newborn neurons. The reduced neurogenesis in aged S7ΔEx1 mice was not due to a stem cell depletion, which might have occurred as a consequence of hyperproliferation in the young mice, since the number of Nestin and Sox2 positive cells was similar in WT and S7ΔEx1 mice. Instead, Nestin positive cells in the DG as well as primary neurosphere cultures derived from 12 month-old S7ΔEx1 mice had a reduced capability to proliferate. However, after passaging, when released from their age- and niche-associated proliferative block, neurospheres from aged S7ΔEx1 mice regained the hyperproliferative property. Further, pSmad2 antibody staining intensity was elevated in the DG and SVZ of 12-month old transgenic compared to WT mice, indicating increased intracellular TGF-beta signaling in the aged S7ΔEx1 mice. In summary, this points toward differential effects of S7ΔEx1 on neurogenesis: (i) a hyperproliferation in young animals caused by a cell autonomous mechanism, and (ii) a TGF-beta dependent modulation of neurogenesis in aged S7ΔEx1 animals that abrogates the cell-intrinsic hyperproliferative properties and results in reduced proliferation, increased stem cell quiescence, and enhanced survival of newly generated cells.
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spelling pubmed-41624582014-09-15 Age-dependent and differential effects of Smad7ΔEx1 on neural progenitor cell proliferation and on neurogenesis Marschallinger, Julia Krampert, Monika Couillard-Despres, Sebastien Heuchel, Rainer Bogdahn, Ulrich Aigner, Ludwig Exp Gerontol Short Report We recently reported that young (3 to 4 months old) mice lacking Exon 1 of the Smad7 gene (S7ΔEx1 mice) show enhanced proliferation of neural stem and progenitor cells (NPCs) in the hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG) and in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricles. It remained unclear, however, whether this phenotype would persist along aging, the latter typically being associated with a profound decrease in neurogenesis. Analysis of NPCs' proliferation based on the cell cycle marker PCNA in 12 month-old S7ΔEx1 mice revealed a reversal of the phenotype. Hence, in contrast to their younger counterparts, 12 month-old S7ΔEx1 mice had a reduced number of proliferating cells, compared to wildtype (WT) mice. At the same time, the survival of newly generated cells was enhanced in the aged transgenic animals. 12 month-old S7ΔEx1 mice further displayed a reduced level of neurogenesis based on the numbers of cells expressing doublecortin (DCX), a marker for newborn neurons. The reduced neurogenesis in aged S7ΔEx1 mice was not due to a stem cell depletion, which might have occurred as a consequence of hyperproliferation in the young mice, since the number of Nestin and Sox2 positive cells was similar in WT and S7ΔEx1 mice. Instead, Nestin positive cells in the DG as well as primary neurosphere cultures derived from 12 month-old S7ΔEx1 mice had a reduced capability to proliferate. However, after passaging, when released from their age- and niche-associated proliferative block, neurospheres from aged S7ΔEx1 mice regained the hyperproliferative property. Further, pSmad2 antibody staining intensity was elevated in the DG and SVZ of 12-month old transgenic compared to WT mice, indicating increased intracellular TGF-beta signaling in the aged S7ΔEx1 mice. In summary, this points toward differential effects of S7ΔEx1 on neurogenesis: (i) a hyperproliferation in young animals caused by a cell autonomous mechanism, and (ii) a TGF-beta dependent modulation of neurogenesis in aged S7ΔEx1 animals that abrogates the cell-intrinsic hyperproliferative properties and results in reduced proliferation, increased stem cell quiescence, and enhanced survival of newly generated cells. Elsevier Science 2014-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4162458/ /pubmed/24862634 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.exger.2014.05.011 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/).
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Marschallinger, Julia
Krampert, Monika
Couillard-Despres, Sebastien
Heuchel, Rainer
Bogdahn, Ulrich
Aigner, Ludwig
Age-dependent and differential effects of Smad7ΔEx1 on neural progenitor cell proliferation and on neurogenesis
title Age-dependent and differential effects of Smad7ΔEx1 on neural progenitor cell proliferation and on neurogenesis
title_full Age-dependent and differential effects of Smad7ΔEx1 on neural progenitor cell proliferation and on neurogenesis
title_fullStr Age-dependent and differential effects of Smad7ΔEx1 on neural progenitor cell proliferation and on neurogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Age-dependent and differential effects of Smad7ΔEx1 on neural progenitor cell proliferation and on neurogenesis
title_short Age-dependent and differential effects of Smad7ΔEx1 on neural progenitor cell proliferation and on neurogenesis
title_sort age-dependent and differential effects of smad7δex1 on neural progenitor cell proliferation and on neurogenesis
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4162458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24862634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.exger.2014.05.011
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